Public Participation Art

The Cost of Convenience

Since 2007 I have used the process of art making to raise awareness of environmental and humanitarian issues, first through Art for Water and then with Art & Dialogue. Creating a monumental, public-participation art installation offers an unconventional pathway to engagement for people of all ages and skill levels.

Stream of Conscience

My programs cross disciplines to make issues visible with art. Participants are not spectators but enthusiastic, critical thinkers who take creative action as a way to enhance their awareness and share that understanding with others getting the conversation rolling. An environment of respect is established to value differences of opinions, where taking chances is safe and encouraged. Barriers come down.  Perspectives shift. Sincerity and generosity thrive. My programs make art accessible without dumbing it down. And, participants are empowered by validating their work through being professionally exhibited.

If you have an issue to address, a community to engage, or want to cross disciplines creatively in your organization, please contact me at christine@destrempes.com or call 603-283-8831.

Are you a college or university? Check out what I’ve done at Franklin Pierce University, Plymouth State University and University of Idaho.

Are you a public or private school? I’ve partnered with many, check out Stream of Conscious, The Cost of Convenience, and 13,699.

Are you a museum? See my list of past clients.

Are you an environmental organization? Check out The Power of Water The Power of Words and Stream of Conscience with Lamprey River Advisory Committee.

Are you a community? Check out Drain Campaign.