Does Placemaking Mean Anything? | Cara Courage

Duochrome blue and yellow picture of shoes hanging on a electrical wires, illustrating the 2025-2026 edition of the StadsSalonsUrbains on the theme Artful Cities
Cities are more than concrete infrastructures designed by architects, urban planners or policy-makers. Artists and creatives have much to contribute to the collective imagination and affective experience of urban life. These intangible yet powerful dimensions can foster attachment and meaning – or provoke alienation and exclusion. Art occupies an ambivalent position in this dynamic: while it can create spaces of encounter, reveal hidden stories, and challenge dominant narratives, it is also increasingly instrumentalised to serve political, economic or branding agendas.

Does Placemaking Mean Anything? Memory, Belonging, and Accountability in the Cultural Life of Cities

Does placemaking mean anything, or has it been stretched so far it risks meaning nothing at all? This lecture reframes placemaking as a practice of memory, belonging, and accountability, grounded in its radical origins and community power. It challenges how the language of care and creativity is too often co-opted as surface regeneration or branding, stripping away its political force. Instead, placemaking can be reclaimed as an ethic of solidarity and imagination: a means for communities to shape not only their environments but also themselves. In dialogue with Brussels, it asks what truly transformative placemaking might look like today.

Cara Courage
Cara Courage

Dr Cara Courage, Culture, Communities & Place Consultant, has dedicated her career to championing the transformative power of art in communities, working alongside artists and residents to create meaningful change through cultural participation. 

Cara’s most recent project is ‘Trauma-Informed Placemaking’, with Dr Anita McKeown, a research platform and textbook (Routledge, 2024). Cara is Editor and Convenor of The Routledge Handbook of Placemaking (Routledge, 2021); Co-Editor of Creative Placemaking and Beyond (Routledge, 2018); and author of Arts in Place: The Arts, the Urban and Social Practice (Routledge, 2017).