Special Projects

From virtual exhibitions to customized collection reports, bring your work’s impact to life.

With the Public Art Archive, your organization can illuminate the richness of past and current programming and share deeper insights into your collection. Let us help you create digital experiences to accompany in-person exhibitions or virtual projects and build archives for projects that are no longer on view.

Mural Arts Philadelphia
This We Believe

Tableau IronViz Competition
Art in Public Spaces

Street Scene
CETA Murals, New Haven, and the Late 1970s

Public Art Archive
Anniversary Map

City of Santa Monica
Belmar History + Art

Creative West (formerly WESTAF)
6 Can’t Miss Art Stops of the Southwest

Cultivate Immersive Digital Experiences that Sustain Engagement


Create Digital Counterparts
Offer visitors more context about in-person exhibitions, programming initiatives, and events.


Delve into Context and Histories
Build timelines and interactive features customized to your specific needs.


Preserve the Liveliness of Legacy Projects
Share videos, interviews, archival media, and other content.


Explore Behind the Scenes
Highlight the efforts of the collaborators that made your project possible.


Tell Stories with Data
Understand your collection or program better through data visualizations and analysis.


Bring Your Unique Project to Life
Partner with the PAA team on design and content development to enrich the digital experience.

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Kinetic Skyline (2016). By Bill FitzGibbons. Public Art San Antonio. Courtesy of the artist

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Special Projects
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Collection-Specific Maps

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Connect with the Public Art Archive team today.