The GEOLOOM co>map is an online, interactive map of Baltimore City featuring arts and culture information along with community indicators such as census demographics, children and family health, and crime and safety data. The co in GEOLOOM co>map stands for community, collaboration, and cohesion in Baltimore.
Awards for GEOLOOM co>map
Purpose of Mapping Arts & Culture
Arts and cultural activities contribute to the vitality of neighborhoods by creating shared spaces, stimulating community-based economic opportunities, and transforming the physical and emotional notions of place. As Baltimore’s communities, growth, and economy are increasingly tied to arts and culture, a mapping tool to track related data has become essential to bettering the city’s future.
As the project manager, BNIA-JFI supports the development of the cultural mapping tool by collecting and analyzing arts and culture data in a common, centralized measurement system. By establishing a system for mapping and correlating arts and culture data, an interactive, web-based, and publicly-accessible mapping tool allows users to:
Data Collection
In order to best capture the dynamic definitions and states of art and culture in Baltimore, data is collected from a variety of sources and methodologies that can be tracked and replicated over time. This includes:
To learn more about the results of the participation survey, see the “Cultural Participation in Baltimore” report.
To learn more about the sources of our data, please see our Data Dictionary.
To learn more about our process, please see our Cultural Mapping Handbook.
Cultural Mapping in Baltimore: The Creation of GEOLOOM co>map
Article by: Christine Hwang and Seema D. Iyer, PhD
Community Scope, Volume 6, Issue 1. Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
About GEOLOOM co>map
The GEOLOOM co>map tool adds cultural data that is a vital but often missing element in the conversations about neighborhoods. The GEOLOOM co>map is rooted in the idea that arts and culture play a significant role in fostering the vitality of a place. Neighborhood-based arts and cultural activity can have an impact on residents’ attachment to their community, the overall economic conditions in their neighborhood, and the quality of life for the entire city.
The GEOLOOM co>map can be used for research, planning, exploration, and investment. It was designed for city planners, artists, civic leaders, residents, large or small businesses, neighborhood associations, arts and culture organizations, non-profit or for-profit real estate developers, private foundations, and government funders. It can help in decision-making about the City’s future. Through visualization, the GEOLOOM co>map can aid cultural institutions, businesses, and elected officials by heightening their awareness of how arts and culture is integrated in Baltimore’s neighborhoods as well as potential audiences, customers, and constituents.
The tool is available at www.geoloom.org.
If you have questions or comments, please email [email protected].
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