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Channels - The Guerrilla Gallery: A Rapid Ethnography about a Collaborative Public Art Installation in East Harlem :: FRELIP Discovery
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Integration of Industrial Design into Art Installations: An Approach to Enhancing the Appeal of Public Spaces
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Assessing conservation planning in South Dakota: Challenges and opportunities in collaboration, public participation, and climate information
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The Fine Art of the Art Crate: The Protection of Aura
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The Pedagogy of Talking Back: Challenging the Modernist Ideologies of the Murphy Sculpture Garden Through Contemporary Definitions and Practices of Public Art
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The Art of Mud Building in Djenné, Mali
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Art, Cinema, and Life Outside the Imperial Ring
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Barcelona Art Nouveau in a Nordic Perspective
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Strategic Collaboration with the National Park Service Advances Native Sovereignty
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Some Thoughts about NPS, the Humanities, and the Mellon Humanities Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
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Sculpting Public Space
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Like Birds in A Cage: Accounts About Social Isolation Soundscapes During the Pandemic in Brazil
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Yaeko Nogami’s Travelogue about the Basque Country: Implications for a Transnational Perspective for Basque Studies
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Artful Adventures: Connecting People to National Conservation Lands through the BLM Artist-in-Residence Program
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Review: I’m Afraid of That Water: A Collaborative Ethnography of a West Virginia Water Crisis
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Collaborative Management of Bears Ears National Monument: Perspectives from the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition
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New Building Design in the Historical Environment Through Competition: The Case of Istiklal Yapi Kredi Culture and Art Centre
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Origins of the Go Go Live at the Capital Centre Concert: The Compared to What Group and Arts Programming in DC Parks
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“You’re in apple land but you are a lemon:” Connection, Collaboration, and Division in Early ‘70s Indian Country
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What Happened?: An Examination of PLAYDATE, a Cellphone-Oriented, Neighborhood-Wide, Beyond-the-Stage Play in and About Downtown Brooklyn
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Twenty-Five Years of Paleontological Research in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah: Public Lands in Service to Science and the Public
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Public, Private, Protected: Encapsulation and the disempowerment of the digital architect
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License to Ride: Free Public Transportation for Residents of Tallinn
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Teaching Public Scholarship: Jacqueline Leavitt's Living Legacy
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Reframing Urban Agriculture: Open Land for the Public Good