Items: Creative Engagement
Project | Sharpsburg Design Studio
By Community Design
Published on Aug. 11, 2023
The Sharpsburg Design Studio began as a collaborative effort between the Blue Grass Community Foundation and the University of Kentucky's CEDIK, and builds on the mission and values of the Winchester Design Studio.
Pilot | Mind.Art.Recovery.KY (MARK)
By Jessica Evans, Community Arts Associate
Published on Jul. 24, 2023
In the wake of this crisis in mental health and substance use disorder, University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension utilized its reach in the state to deploy research-based programming with a goal of increasing wellness in Kentucky communities.
Project | Winchester Design Studio
By Community Design
Published on Sep. 1, 2022
In 2019 CEDIK and the College of Design at the University of Kentucky launched the Winchester Design Studio.
Publication | Growing Successful Community Gardens
By Amanda Beavin,
Bethany Pratt,
and Dr. Nicole Breazeale, Department of Community and Leadership Development
Published on Mar. 16, 2022
How do we make community gardens more successful and help them persist through time with less reliance on Extension?
SPARK! Extension Toolkit for Creative Placemaking
By Dr. Jayoung Koo, CEDIK Extension Specialist and Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture and Melissa Bond, Community Arts Extension Program Leader
Published on Nov. 9, 2021
This publication, SPARK! Extension Creative Placemaking Toolkit, provides thirteen activities that Extension professionals can use to integrate creative placemaking efforts in extension programming.
Activity Guide | Downtown Bracket Challenge
By Ryan Sandwick, Community Design Specialist, CEDIK
Published on Jun. 6, 2021
The Downtown Bracket Challenge applies the bracket idea often used in sports competitions to engage people to vote on a creative placemaking project while supporting a good cause to benefit local nonprofit organizations.
Activity Guide | Chalk & Talk
By Community Design
Published on Jun. 6, 2021
The ‘Chalk and Talk’ program seeks to engage people in a creative and accessible way about their feelings, thoughts and views on their city’s downtown. In essence it is a way to informally gather and summarize the varying views and experiences of attendees of local festivals and events about the city while they are immersed in it.
Publication | Imagine the Implications! Facilitating Mind Mapping to Identify Community Repercussions from a Disruption
By Dr. Daniel Kahl, Professor and Associate Director, CEDIK
Published on May. 16, 2020
Community disruptions are changes in the world that cause us to rethink our community systems and processes. During the 2020 pandemic for example, it became clear that the systems and behaviors that worked before would need to be reconsidered.
Internship | Harlan KY 2019
By Ryan Sandwick, Community Design Specialist, CEDIK
Published on Nov. 8, 2019
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Publication | Moving from Listening to Action; A Guide to Facilitating Focus Groups for Community Asset Identification
By Dr. Daniel Kahl, Professor and Associate Director, CEDIK and Karen Fawcett
Published on Jan. 16, 2019
Involving community members to explore their local health environment is an effective way to engage people in discovery of community assets. This publication provides guidance to Extension Agents to facilitate a focus group to explore health assets and organize community members for follow-up health improvement actions...
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