Art and Heritage in Urban Renewal: The Seaside Town of Folkestone, UK (2019-10-31)

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Art and Heritage in Urban Renewal: The Seaside Town of Folkestone, UK (2019-10-31)

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2019

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Using the seaside town of Folkestone in the U.K., former Alworth Institute Director, Dr. Willie Henderson, will illustrate the connections amongst the Triennial Festival, the heritage of the Great War, and the successful establishment of a vibrant Creative Quarter, for the significant changes of perception of Folkestone, both within the town and nationally. The development of the once decayed Harbour area has something in common with the regeneration of Canal Park in Duluth, though the methods are different. Art works by international artists such as Yoko Ono, Spencer Finch, and Antony Gormley, remain as part of the legacy of previous Triennial Festivals.

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Thursday; October 31, 2019; 12:00 PM; Library Rotunda; Free and open to the public; A CLA Passport Event; Presented by Dr. William Henderson, Alworth Institute International Associate and former Director of the Alworth Institute

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Henderson, William; University of Minnesota Duluth. Royal D. Alworth, Jr. Institute for International Studies; University of Minnesota Duluth. Office of Diversity and Inclusion. (2019). Art and Heritage in Urban Renewal: The Seaside Town of Folkestone, UK (2019-10-31). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/212196.

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