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Friday, September 6
 

9:00am EDT

Place-Making and Social Infrastructure: The Hazard Story
Friday September 6, 2024 9:00am - 9:45am EDT
Place-Making and Social Infrastructure: The Hazard Story
Moderator: Jeff Fugate
Panelists: Melissa Bond, Baylen Campbell, Tim Deaton, Stacie Fugate, Rebekah Radtke

Hazard, Kentucky has seen a downtown renaissance in recent years, anchored in place-making strategies that prioritize local businesses, livability, and cultural identity. These efforts are both a consequence of and reinforcing of social and human capital in the community. The 2022 floods floods brought into focus the importance of a viable community as a means of resilience and recovery.

This panel invites key participants in Hazard’s story along with UK Design faculty to discuss the time leading up to
the flood, the immediate aftermath, and plans for a more resilient future. Hazard’s trajectory began a decade ago with a small group of young people coming together as InVision Hazard, a volunteer organization committed to amplifying the best of the community. Through programming such as Thursdays on the Triangle, a summer live music event, the group demonstrated the viability of downtown. Capital soon followed with creation of the ArtStation, a home for the Appalachian Arts Alliance in a derelict former bus station. The City created a Downtown Coordinator position to drive investment. New businesses now populate Main Street and the surrounds, including a coffee shop, cafes, bars, a bookstore, and a toyshop.

The strength of the community’s social, human, and built capital is vital to Hazard’s ongoing revitalization. The same networks also supported Hazard’s role as a center for response and recovery in August of 2022. They were able to quickly set up a receiving and distribution center in a vacant store, assign responsibilities, and establish communication channels well before FEMA arrived. Meanwhile, other communities with less robust social networks have struggled to find their footing. Social infrastructure is too often ignored in disaster mitigation in favor of technical solutions like relocation or flood-control. Taking a different tact towards climate futures, Studio Appalachia—a project of the UK College of Design—has supported Hazard over the past three years to develop a strategy for climate resilience through community resilience. In lieu of the typical plan document, developed through discreet input sessions and largely driven by “best-practices,” Studio Appalachia has been intentional about relationship-building, iterative ideation, and co-design efforts to support locally-derived community improvements.
Speakers
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Melissa Bond

Community Arts Extension Program Leader, University of Kentucky
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Jeff Fugate

Associate Professor, University of Kentucky / Studio Appalachia
Jeff Fugate is an Associate Professor in the UK School of Architecture, where he co-leads Studio Appalachia and Studio Louisville. Fugate has a two-decade career in community development prior to joining academia. His current research interests lie at the intersection of community-engaged... Read More →
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Rebekah Radtke

Associate Professor, University of Kentucky
Rebekah Radtke is an Associate Professor in the School of Interiors at the University of Kentucky College of Design. She is a University Research Professor (2024) and a Chellgren Endowed Professor (2023-2026). She received her Bachelor of Arts in Interior Design at UK and Master of... Read More →
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Baylen Campbell

Director of Community Impact, Invest Appalachia
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Tim Deaton

Executive Director, Appalachian Arts Alliance
Timothy Deaton, is the Executive Director of the Appalachian Arts Alliance. After studying Music and Theatre Education at Morehead State University, and a short stent in New York performing in numerous Theatrical and Operatic Productions, Tim returned to the Mountains, where his heart... Read More →
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Stacie Fugate

Coordinator, Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky/InVision Hazard
Friday September 6, 2024 9:00am - 9:45am EDT
Gatton Student Center, Ballroom B 160 Ave of Champions, Lexington, KY 40508, USA

12:45pm EDT

Community Recovery Through Arts and Culture
Friday September 6, 2024 12:45pm - 1:30pm EDT
Community Recovery Through Arts and Culture
Moderator: Jan Newcomb
Panelists: Eleanor Billington, Tom Clareson, Emily Moses, Mollie Quinlan-Hayes

Kentucky and Hawai’i are unfortunate colleagues in experiencing disaster. Arts and culture networks are becoming key drivers of community recovery. This session explores this process in both communities and looks at the road ahead.
Moderators
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Jan Newcomb

Executive Director, National Coalition for Arts Preparedness and Emergency Response (NCAPER)
Jan Newcomb was appointed Executive Director of the National Coalition for Arts Preparedness & Emergency Response in 2018, and the Performing Arts Coordinator for the Performing Arts Readiness Project in 2017. Since 2023 she has served as Professor, Volunteer Title Series at the University... Read More →
Speakers
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Tom Clareson

Project Director, Performing Arts Readiness/Lyrasis
Tom Clareson is Project Director of Performing Arts Readiness, funded by the Mellon Foundation to help performing arts organizations protect their assets, sustain operations and prepare for emergencies.  He also serves as Senior Consultant for Digital & Preservation Services at Lyrasis... Read More →
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Mollie Quinlan-Hayes

Fund Development and Program Officer, NCAPER/National Coalition for Arts Preparedness and Emergency Response
Mollie works primarily with two institutions committed to the readiness and recovery of artists and arts organizations in crisis. For NCAPER, the National Coalition for Arts Preparedness and Emergency Response, she serves as the Fund Development and Program Officer. This arm of her... Read More →
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Eleanor Billington

Civic Partnerships Manager, National Endowment for the Arts
Eleanor Billington is the Civic Partnerships Manager at the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). She manages the local arts agency grant portfolio as well as the NEA’s disaster recovery and emergency preparedness work.
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Emily Moses

Disaster Readiness and Response, Arts Consultant
Emily B. Moses has 18 years experience in government, both in human services and the arts. She has a background in communications and marketing, journalism, theatre and arts administration. Emily served as executive staff advisor for the Kentucky Arts Council, the state arts agency... Read More →
Friday September 6, 2024 12:45pm - 1:30pm EDT
Gatton Student Center, Ballroom B 160 Ave of Champions, Lexington, KY 40508, USA
 
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