Your Truth, Your Rights

Public Access Design

Your Truth, Your Rights

Don't Get Iced

Public Access Design

Don't Get Iced

The Wait

Urban Investigations

The Wait

Innocent Until Proven Risky

Making Policy Public

Innocent Until Proven Risky

Get Money

City Studies

Get Money

Print Making Change

How do you change a public space, like a street? What does it take? Where do you start?

In the Spring of 2015, CUP teaching artist Douglas Paulson worked with students from the Municipal Art Society’s youth program Designing Change to investigate how to create change in Brooklyn’s Brownsville neighborhood on Belmont Avenue, a four-block commercial strip with lots of storefronts. Students explored where to gather information, who to communicate an idea to, and how to work with city organizations and building or property owners.

Students interviewed elected officials, city agencies, and business owners on how to change public spaces in Brownsville or elsewhere in New York City. Students created silhouettes, drawings, and designed a poster that demonstrates the step by step process to make change to a public space.

Making Change debuted at the Paul Cooper Center, where students presented the poster and discussed their creative process.

En El Campo De Los Impuestos

Making Policy Public

En El Campo De Los Impuestos

Grand Army Plaza

Urban Investigations

Grand Army Plaza

Housing Court Help

Public Access Design

Housing Court Help

Figuring Out Health Insurance

Making Policy Public

Figuring Out Health Insurance

What Up With DAT?

Technical Assistance

Are You Ready for a Ruckus?

Urban Investigations

Are You Ready for a Ruckus?

Safe Space?

City Studies

Safe Space?

Rumbo A Su Tarjeta Verde

Public Access Design