We envision a flourishing city.

Norwalk 2.0 exists to engage residents locally, enhance public space and improve city quality of life. We are a consultancy using economic development, data, and creativity to create public engagement projects that make cities better.

 

We do this by bringing art and artists to public spaces, sparking ideas about how to make the city better, and creating fun.

 

What is public art and what can it bring to a neighborhood?

Public art is permanent or temporary elements of a public space that are designed by artists, reflect an awareness of the site, and often involve community engagement and collaboration.

  • Culture: Public art project contributes to the Norwalk’s identity as an arts and innovation hub and as a center for creativity.
  • Community: Public art project fosters community pride, ownership and a sense of belonging.
  • Design: Public art contributes to the quality of Norwalk’s built environment.

 

We engage residents, businesses, and community organizations to work together and create an authentic, creative, economically diverse, and sustainable future. We provide education and insights into supporting a new creative economy, organize events to encourage networking and the sharing of ideas, and promote organizations and initiatives in the greater Norwalk community.

Create landmark artworks that become part of the City’s cultural landscape.

We help make the most out of local experiences. That means getting past who has the best pizza, to understanding how to make sense of local issues and where to go for things that enhance the fun of living here.

 

We’ve been immersed in that journey ourselves, so we understand how to address this need. We realized that doing the same old thing over and over was a broken system. So we’ve made something different — media and experiences that are created by and with people, not just for them.

 

We are ‘hi-tech’ and ‘high-touch’ believing that community engagement is best achieved using a combination of in-person and technical interaction. Norwalk 2.0 serves area residents, businesses, and visitors.

 

Over eight thousand people have attended a Norwalk 2.0 project over the past nine years. Norwalk 2.0 has produced public art events, community-focused support for local non-profits, Street Beautification plans, and workshops, talks, explorations, and exhibits.

 

Big changes start with little projects and every project starts with a team.  Norwalk 2.0 is here to get your journey started.

Why Norwalk 2.0?

Norwalk 2.0 is more than just another non-profit, non-governmental agency. Norwalk 2.0 represents a new way of tackling big problems and the little details, and a pragmatic approach to getting things done. We believe in social equity, we represent a reimagined future of Norwalk and its hundreds of neighborhoods.

TEAM MEMBERS

Jackie Lightfield and Maribeth Becker co-founded Norwalk 2.0 in July of 2010. Norwalk 2.0 is a 501(3)c.

Jackie Lightfield, Chief Problem Solver

Jackie is a civic entrepreneur who has lead tech startups as a writer, coder, designer, and futurist. She co-founded Norwalk 2.0 in 2010 and has led civi tech projects through The Stamford Partnership from 2013-2019. She experiments in digital media and develops strategic frameworks on how tech, the arts, and everyday living intersect.

 

Jackie is a hands-on technical leader whose expertise in IoT, AI, and ML blend practical applications with a civic focus. She has led and initiated projects that include; bringing Smart City applications to the City of Stamford and the City of Philadelphia. She designed an autonomous shuttle pilot project for the City of Stamford along with a LiDar and LoRa Wan backbone, introduced free public WIFI, and developed an IoT infrastructure pilot for real-time information tracking utilizing low powered sensors.

 

She is a strategic thinking troubleshooter with a track record of delivering solutions to complex problems. A background in tech development, management, and marketing allows her to easily work within a wide range of organizations and industries. Strong leadership abilities with a focus on amplifying the skills of those around her. She has worked with tech companies; MECA Software, blowtorch studios, US Daily Digital, AOL-Patch, Mainstreet USA, Inline Software, Microtech International, and SunStar on projects that helped companies like Schick, PowerSmart, Dun and Bradstreet, Iomega, Apple, and Disney, develop products.

Jackie Lightfield has produced interactive media applications including websites, mobile apps, and interactive exhibits. She specializes in information architecture and user interface.

Maribeth Becker, Chief Dot Connector 

Leaving no stone unturned, Maribeth Becker uses her inquisitive powers to solve the eternal questions that stymie most organizations. A community leader with hands-on experience, Maribeth blends intuitive analysis with her unique style and a flair for strategic planning. Her experience developing and organizing various groups is based on facilitating communication, increasing participation and effecting change. Her stints on diverse boards such as Connecticut Friends School, Norwalk YMCA, and the Norwalk Arts Commission play to her strengths of strategic thinking, vision, and finding connections between seemingly unrelated things. She is the Chief Dot Connector for Norwalk 2.0 and irresistibly bossy. She speaks marketing, collaboration, and English fluently, and often finds herself turning impossible dreams into fabulous projects.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

PRESIDENT

Maribeth Becker


VICE PRESIDENT

Bruce Beinfield


CORPORATE SECRETARY

Diana Lenkowsky


BOARD MEMBERS

Suzanne Ancona

Lenny Dinardo

Jackie Lightfield

David Waters


News

What Does Civility Mean to You?

Maybe it’s a sign of why economic development is stalled out in Norwalk, but the early feedback about our Community Conversation has been an unhealthy focus on politics. Of all the things a community conversation can be, a narrowly focused litany of who said what when is what it is not. Listening is an undervalued art form. Norwalk 2.0 is winding up the Norwalk Listens, the first city-wide survey devoted to listening to what people, whether residents, visitors or businesses have to say about what

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A Community Conversation on Civility

PRESS RELEASE:  A Community Conversation on Civility Gathers on October 12th NORWALK – Norwalk 2.0, a community development advocate, working with REd APPLES, a grassroots non-partisan community coalition organized around improving Norwalk Public Schools are co-hosting a Community Conversation about Civility on Wednesday, October 12th from 6-8 p.m. in the Fat Cat Pie Co. special events room at 3-Wall St. Both organizations want to start a conversation about how we as citizens behave in public.  Whether it’s the Board of Education, the board room or public hearings,

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Fairfield County Business Journal Thinks SONO Pops

Another nice article in the Fairfield Business Journal chatting up the startup vibe and pop-up buzz that Norwalk 2.0 delivers: A popping city Ryan Doran | Jul 29, 2011 | Comments 0 Artist Duvian Montoya at 136 Washington St. A partnership between Norwalk 2.0 and the F.D. Rich Co. in South Norwalk has filled a vacant spot with temporary retailers and impetus for a lively downtown and richer economy. “One of the things that we want to do in SoNo is engage the streetscape. You have to

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The Daily Norwalk Likes Peeps

Sure Facebook gives us a nice count of “likes” but here’s the old fashioned long form version in a nice article about the show in The Daily Norwalk by Jeanne Hard. With pictures! Enjoy. Read More: http://www.thedailynorwalk.com/neighbors/norwalk-neighbors-notes-keep-those-peepers-peeled

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The Daily Norwalk on the Peeps Show

A nice photo beckons over at the Daily Norwalk, highlighting the arty fun at the peeps show. Last night’s opening was chock full of peeps. Check out the photos on Facebook. Read More: http://www.thedailynorwalk.com/neighbors/shaken-now-get-stirred-norwalk-art

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Info on the Peeps Show

Peeps Show Opening/Pop-Up Gallery-August 24. 6:30-10pm. SONO URL: http://wp.me/pMenw-dz Twelve Firing Circuit Artists will be exhibiting at the mARTket Pop-Up Gallery 136 Washington St., South Norwalk, Ct. (home of the old Sweet Rexies/next to Donavan’s). Opening Reception: Wednesday August 24, 2011 from 6:30 pm – 10:00 pm Gallery Hours: Thursday and Friday – 4 pm – 10 pm Saturday – 3 pm – 10 pm Sunday – 12 noon – 6 pm or by appointment (contact any artist below) Special Events: “DRAW WITH THE ARTIST” demo and

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Connecting the Dots at the CT POST

New story on Norwalk 2.0, thank you Christina Hennessy: Initiative works to connect the dots in Norwalk Read more: http://www.ctpost.com/news/article/Initiative-works-to-connect-the-dots-in-Norwalk-2104630.php#ixzz1VRAxS5So  

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the mARTket gathers some news

stamfordadvocate.com: Local artists featured at the The mARTket this weekend Read more: http://www.norwalkcitizenonline.com/news/article/Local-artists-featured-at-the-The-mARTket-this-1751948.php#ixzz1UZsjSHFE   Fairfield County Business Journal: A Popping CIty

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Exhibit at the mARTket

On August 6th and 7th the SoNo Celebration kicks off its 35th year of exsistence and we at The mARTket have a great oppurtunity to showcase some of Fairfield County’s premier artists. We are a pop up gallery located at 136 Washington St. in the heart of the SoNo celebration. We are asking artists to submit 3 examples of works that will be the bases for our juring. A total of 20 artists will be selected to hang and display their works in this premiere

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