BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Sixteen rural Indiana organizations will partner with Indiana University this year for the next round of the Rural Placemaking Studio, an initiative that links IU faculty and students with rural Indiana residents to enrich their communities through innovative public art and design.
Launched in 2024, the Rural Placemaking Studio is a collaborative initiative between the IU ServeDesign Center at the Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design and the IU Center for Rural Engagement. The studio collaborates with rural Indiana communities to create vibrant, inclusive and sustainable public spaces that strengthen local identity and community ties through art.
"The IU Rural Placemaking Studio makes community heritage, hopes and dreams visual and tangible,” said IU Center for Rural Engagement Executive Director Denny Spinner. “All rural communities have something that makes them special, and the IU Rural Placemaking Studio helps residents create connection around their unique assets.”
Community-identified projects include murals, parklets, pre-architectural designs, wayfinding signage and public art installations. The Rural Placemaking Studio will facilitate community feedback sessions, develop a scope of work and create designs for implementation on a timeline that aligns with the project.
The studio will also offer dedicated support and technical assistance that empowers residents to bring their vision to life.