Your host Jesse A. Cupp interviews artists, curators, non-profits, civic leaders, and arts advocates each week about their successes and failures in getting art done. We provide concrete tips for listeners who want to start a public art project, from painting a single mural to getting a comprehensive public art ordinance passed by your local government. Listen to successful strategies and lessons learned, so you, too, can get art done!
This week, I talk to Brandon Biggs. We discuss Cross-Sensory art, his work mapping the magical bridge playground in Palo Alto, and how you can make your artwork more inclusive to people of all abilities. Donations to Mountain View magical bridge playground: https://give.magicalbridge.org/campaign/mountain-view-playground-main-classy-fundraiser/c200743 Palo Alto magical bridge playground: https://www.cityofpaloalto.org/Departments/Community-Services/Open-Space-Parks/Neighborhood-Parks/Mitchell-Park/Magical-Bridge-Playground Palo Alto art of disability culture exhibit: https://www.cityofpaloalto.org/News-Articles/Community-Services/The-Art-of-Disability-Culture To see the painting described in the show, thick here (scroll down, it's the second painting): https://www.aci-iac.ca/art-books/william-kurelek/key-works/reminiscences-of-youth/ Connect with Brandon Biggs on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandonkeithbiggs Brandon's website: https://xrnavigation.io/ Follow Get Art Done! on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GetArtDone Follow Get Art Done! on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GetArtDone