The City You Wish For Past Event

Presented by Cities People Love
A person sits at a table in a home environment, with their head resting on their hand, looking out the window to a view of the city and parkland.
Pondering person

What do think needs to change to make the city more loveable? Help Cities People Love to create a shared vision of the community’s aspirations for the future of our city.

In 2020 Cities People Love asked the (online) community about the city they wanted to return to post Covid-19. This year, we’re bringing the activity into the real world and want you to get involved!

Cities People Love invite you to take a moment for thought, conversation and big-thinking about what you think needs to change to make the city more loveable. These ideas will be captured through illustration to create a shared vision of the community’s aspirations for the future of our city.

You can work directly with our in-house illustrator to bring your idea to life, bring your friends for a creative brainstorm, or just stop and ‘pencil’ in an idea as you walk by.

Maddison Kitching

Maddison is an illustrator, graphic designer/scribe, artist and Lead Illustrator at Cities People Love. He is interested in the role of visual communication in learning and engagement and aspires to make information clear and fun to propel the voices of those who are often unheard.

Leanne Hodyl

Leanne is the Founder and Editor of Cities People Love and Managing Director of Hodyl & Co. She is inspired to enable shared, meaningful and robust conversations about our cities – how decisions are made in them, and how we best deliver a city that supports everyone to thrive.

Bec Fitzgerald

Bec is the Creative Content Lead at Cities People Love and an Associate Urban Designer at Hodyl & Co . She believes in the importance of having shared, open and accessible conversations about the city and the places we live in that aren’t obscured by complicated languages that can only be understood by industry.

Rachel Maguire

Rachel is the Research Program Leader at Cities People Love and an Associate Social Researcher at Hodyl & Co. Her work is underpinned by a commitment to addressing the inequalities which characterise contemporary society through representative advocacy, informed decision-making and evidence-based public policy.

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Date

Fri 26 Mar 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Venue

Collingwood Yards
35 Johnston St, 35 Johnston St, Collingwood VIC 3066, Australia

Access

Wheelchair Access