Bloomington Creative Placemaking Plan

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The City of Bloomington is developing a comprehensive Bloomington Creative Placemaking Plan that aligns with the City’s strategic plan goals and builds off the previous South Loop Creative Placemaking Plan. Expanding creative placemaking citywide was identified by the community as a strategic initiative in the “Bloomington. Tomorrow. Together. Strategic Plan” to advance the strategic outcome of “A Connected, Welcoming Community.”

Through the development of this plan, the City hopes to leverage creativity, art, and placemaking and place keeping strategies to promote social, cultural, and economic activity. The process to develop this Plan will incorporate artist-led community engagement activities to involve

The City of Bloomington is developing a comprehensive Bloomington Creative Placemaking Plan that aligns with the City’s strategic plan goals and builds off the previous South Loop Creative Placemaking Plan. Expanding creative placemaking citywide was identified by the community as a strategic initiative in the “Bloomington. Tomorrow. Together. Strategic Plan” to advance the strategic outcome of “A Connected, Welcoming Community.”

Through the development of this plan, the City hopes to leverage creativity, art, and placemaking and place keeping strategies to promote social, cultural, and economic activity. The process to develop this Plan will incorporate artist-led community engagement activities to involve the community.

The City is working with Forecast Public Art as our consultant to develop this Plan, and to coordinate engagement activities throughout the summer. Engagement opportunities and progress will be shared on this page. The final plan is anticipated to be presented by February, 2025.



Artwork credit: "Oshun’s Existence" by Reggie LeFlore, detail of WE Mural, curated by Ua Si Creative.

  • Artist Engagement Highlights

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    The Artist Engagement Team was featured in the October Public Art Update by Forecast Public Art. The article features profiles of the artists, photos, and activity information. View a summary of artist activities on Forecast Public Art’s website.

  • Poetry Workshop - October 17

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    Writer, artist & educator Rupa Shenoy-Thadhani invites participants to create poetry that speaks to their dreams in their own language at a two-hour workshop hosted at The Works Museum. This is the final artist engagement project for the Creative Placemaking Citywide Plan. What do we dream of and wish for in Bloomington? What are the languages in which we imagine Bloomington? Through freewriting exercises and close readings of other poems participants will delve into the emotions, images and languages to create art and poetry.

    No prior experience in poetry is required. All levels are welcome to participate.

    RSVPs are encouraged for planning purposes, not required. Visit the event page for more information.

    This is a workshop that is part of a series of five events created and led by Writer, Artist and Educator Rupa ShenoyThadhani and commissioned by Creative Placemaking in The City of Bloomington and supported by The Works Museum.

  • Chromatic Connections: Exploring Color

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    Join Adrian Lowe's Artist Engagement event for the Creative Placemaking Citywide Plan at the Works Museum where science and art meet through chromatography. Participants will explore the hidden beauty of colors by separating pigments from markers and making coffee filter flowers. This event offers a unique opportunity to uncover the science behind color blending.


    Date: Saturday, October 5, 2024

    Time: 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.

    Location: The Works Museum, 9740 Grand Ave. S., Bloomington, MN 55420

  • Activities This Weekend!

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    There are 2 opportunities to engage with Artist Katie Ross this weekend and do some Mindful Weaving! Participants are asked to reflect on "What makes you Bloom in Bloomington?" using simple materials to craft a woven piece of art that embody personal reflections and intentions. The activities are fun and free!






    Community Health and Wellness Engagement Event and Celebration

    Mindful Weaving at Creekside

    Saturday, September 28, 4:00 – 7:00 PM

    Creekside Community Center

    9801 Penn Ave S, Bloomington, MN 55431

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    Mindful Weaving at Westside Perk

    Sunday, September 29, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

    Countryside Center, Westside Perk

    7700 W. Old Shakopee Road, Bloomington, MN 55438



  • Bloomington PRIDE Activities

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    Join Artist Engagement Team Members during Bloomington Pride! They will each lead free, creative activities and would like to hear your ideas about creative placemaking in Bloomington!

    Katie Ross will lead a mindful weaving activity where she invites participants to reflect on "what makes you bloom in Bloomington?" using simple materials to craft a woven piece of art that embody personal reflections and intentions.

    Erin Lavelle will be leading a sensory experience, inviting visitors to taste edible and delicious flowers. She’ll offer a zine called ‘Stop! and Taste the Flowers’ featuring a few varieties easily found in your garden, neighborhood and the wild, accompanied by recipes for preparation and preservation.

    Sunday, September 22, 2024 - 4–7 p.m.


  • Upcoming Artist Engagement Activities

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    Blooming in Color! Community Mural

    Wednesday, September 4, 2024, 4-8 p.m.

    Hyland Hills Ski Area, Happy Hour on the Patio (with Live Music)

    8800 Chalet Road, Bloomington, MN 55438


    Rest & Remembrance

    Wednesday, September 11, 2024, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

    Bloomington Civic Plaza, East Lawn

    1800 W Old Shakopee Rd, Bloomington, MN 55431


    Bugs, Blankets and Bluegrass

    September 14, 2024, 4-7 p.m.

    Richardson Nature Center

    8737 E Bush Lake Road , Bloomington, MN 55438


    Cariñosamente, Bloomington

    Sunday, September 15, 2024 - 2–7 p.m.

    Celebrando las Fiestas Patrias (Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month)

    Bloomington Central Station Park

    8101 31st Avenue S, Bloomington, MN 55425


    Bloomington Pride

    September 22, 2024, 4pm-7pm

    Bloomington Civic Plaza

    1800 West Old Shakopee Rd, Bloomington, MN 55431


    More dates and activity information will be posted as they get confirmed. Visit the Creative Placemaking website and scroll to the bottom of the page for an up-to-date list of events.

  • Book Swap & Poetry Creation Activity

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    This is an invitation for book lovers in Bloomington to come out and swap their books! Farmer's Market attendees can also participate in an activity of creating poetry and taking pictures of the poems created. Connect with artist Rupa Shenoy-Thadhani to discuss your affinities or interests, and how the City should develop the city-wide Creative Placemaking Plan.

    Pictures will be shared on the common Instagram account, Love, Bloomington (@lovebloomington)

  • Latino Nature Fest Recap

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    Latino Nature Fest (formerly Latino Nature Conservation Week) was celebrated by over 750 people with vibrant displays of arts, nature, and cultural performances and activities on July 20th at the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge Education and Visitor's Center. Activities coordinated by Indigenous Roots featured performances by Kuyayki Peru and Alma Andina, as well as alebrijes, plant art, mini-piñatas and more.

    Artist Erin Lavelle was at the Creative Placemaking table, inviting visitors to taste native flowers, distributing pocket-sized ‘Field Notes’ booklets and pencils, and having casual conversations about the Refuge as a "Third Place" to be featured in her forthcoming field guide. The idea of tasting a flower intrigued some and surprised others.

  • Wednesday Market Artist Engagement

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    Adrian Lowe is setting up at the Wednesday, August 21st Midweek Music & Market outside Civic Plaza. Stop by and paint your very own flowerpot, pick out your favorite seeds, and take the survey to tell us how you bloom! Chat with Adrian and share your thoughts on what type of creative expression, events, or art inspire you, and what you would like to see more of in Bloomington.

    (Please note this activity was initially scheduled for July 31st, but the event was rained out.)

    UPDATE: Rupa Shenoy-Thadhani will join Adrian at the Midweek Music& Market to launch her engagement project, Love, Bloomington. Rupa invite Bloomington residents to write a brief postcard to a stranger (another resident of Bloomington). The act of writing from the perspective of a member of the community of Bloomington, reminds us of our belonging to the community and our common goal of building the community. This is an activity that invites and reminds us of our belonging through the act of writing to each other. The underlying idea, for all of us, We are all Bloomington. We write to each other as strangers and fellow travelers.

    The postcards written here will be curated and shared on Instagram. Additionally, these postcards will be delivered to random Bloomington residents on a separate later day.

  • Artist Engagement Activity at Bloomington Street Art Festival

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    The Creative Placemaking Artist Engagement Team has been tasked with creating unique experiences and activities as ways to solicit public input for the Bloomington Creative Placemaking Plan. Katie Ross will be hosting an engagement activity during the Bloomington Street Arts Festival the weekend of July 26th.

    The activity, "Intentional, Mindful Weaving," invites participants to reflect on the question, "What is it about you that makes you Bloom, and how can you create the best environment for that?" Using simple materials, participants will craft a woven piece of art that embodies their personal reflections and intentions.

    This activity empowers individuals to reflect on their unique qualities and the contributions they bring to the Bloomington community, whether as residents or visitors. By creating a visual representation of their reflections through mindful weaving, participants can encapsulate their energy and spirit in a tangible piece of art. This practice not only fosters self-awareness and mindfulness but also enhances the sense of community by showcasing the diverse expressions and intentions of festival-goers.

    The Arts Creative
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