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Help the Public Art Archive make public art more public by submitting your completed public artworks at NO COST. The Public Art Archive, a program managed by WESTAF, is a growing database of completed public art projects throughout the U.S. and abroad. The PAA database unites records from public art organizations and artists into one […]
Mundano in Denver
80 Street Artists Flock to RiNo for CRUSH Walls Written by Elysian Koglmeier on behalf of the Public Art Archive Mundano, a Brazilian street artist and activist based in São Paulo, joined 80 other street artists in the RiNo Arts District streets of Denver for a week-long festival. Street artists from around the world shared […]
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The Public Art Archive™ (PAA™) is a totally free, continually growing, online and mobile database of completed public artworks. The PAA database unites records from public art organizations and artists into one comprehensive resource and raises awareness about the value of public art and advocates for public artists. PAA is TOTALLY FREE to contribute to […]
Back to School: Public Art on College Campuses
Written By: Elysian Koglmeier on behalf of the Public Art Archive Colleges are gardens that nurture the growth of our future generations. Young minds attend college to learn and prepare themselves for the world ahead of them. The arts are a part of that influential growth. Like rainfall to plants, the arts nourish the minds […]
Keynote Speaker announced, WESTAF’s 2017 Symposium: The Future History of Public Art
WESTAF and the Public Art Archive are pleased to announce that Candy Chang will be the keynote speaker and a participant at our upcoming symposium, The Future History of Public Art in Honolulu November 5-7. This event has been organized by WESTAF in collaboration with the Hawai’i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts and […]
The Future History of Public Art: Details on WESTAF’s 17th Symposium in Partnership with the Hawai’i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts and Forecast Public Art
We are pleased to announce additional details of WESTAF’s 17th symposium: The Future History of Public Art. This gathering of public art practitioners and allied professionals will convene November 5-7 in Honolulu and will take place at the Hawai’i State Art Museum. The symposium is being organized by WESTAF in collaboration with Forecast Public Art […]
Mistakes to Avoid When Commissioning Public Art Works
Written By: Elysian Koglmeier on behalf of the Public Art Archive © Kenny Be, 2013 “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” – Thomas A. Edison “Learn from the mistakes of others. You can’t live long enough to make them all yourself.” – Eleanor Roosevelt Commissioning public art is a […]
Can Public Art Reduce Crime? Expert Interview with Ben Sandberg
Written By: Elysian Koglmeier Can public art reduce crime? Ben Sandberg, a recent graduate of Cornell’s Public Administration Masters program, sought to answer that question. Curious to know what he discovered? Read our interview with Ben to learn more about his public art GIS mapping project. Tell us a little about your yourself! Why did […]
10 Public Art Resources: Inform Yourself and Elevate the Field
Written by: Elysian Koglmeier on behalf of the Public Art Archive Are you a public art administrator, artist, or community member seeking information about public art? Have questions about contracts? Need to educate a panel that is unfamiliar with public art? Well you’re in luck! Here’s a handful of resources to inform you and your […]
Recap of the 2017 Public Art Network Year in Review
Written by: Elysian Koglmeier on behalf of the Public Art Archive What do 22 safety orange swimmers, 200 vacant homes, 12,000 pounds of melting ice, 10,000 memories and 1 mobile dining room have in common? They compose a selection of public artworks awarded in the 2017 Americans for the Arts’ Public Art Network (PAN) Year […]