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Jayna Swartzman-Brosky and D. G. Brosky

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Jayna Swartzman-Brosky is a writer, poet, and arts worker based in Oakland, CA. As the program director for the Mills College Art Museum, she engages audiences with exhibitions by contemporary artists and the museums permanent collection. Jayna is currently interested in public art, social practice, creative peacemaking and community engaged practices. D.G. Brosky is a writer and urban planner. Although Oakland is his home, he is currently employed by the San Francisco Planning Department where he works on a spectrum of projects concerning zoning and land use.

Articles by Jayna Swartzman-Brosky and D. G. Brosky

Mount Rushmore: An Early Placemaking Abomination

by Jayna Swartzman-Brosky and D. G. Brosky | Oct 17, 2016

Mount Rushmore: An Early Placemaking Abomination

by Jayna Swartzman-Brosky and D. G. Brosky | Oct 17, 2016

Writers J. L. S. Brosky and D. G. Brosky offer a critique of creative placemaking and one of the U.S.’s earliest examples, Mount Rushmore.

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