Hawai’i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts launches their Collection Showcase page on the Public Art Archive
We are pleased to announce that the Hawai’i’s State Foundation on Culture and the Arts has just launched their Collection Showcase page on the Public Art Archive! Explore their extensive public art collection here:https://stage2.explore.publicartarchive.org/SFCA Use Hawai’i’s Collection Showcase page to learn more about their program, perform collection-specific searches, and review additional multimedia content. To learn […]
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Reston’s Public Art Collection Now Part of National Database
Reston’s Public Art Collection Now Part of National Database
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The Public Art Archive is pleased to announce that we have exceeded 32,000 images of public art in our database. Thank you to all the artists, administrators, program managers, archivists, registrars, interns and advocates that have helped us reach this wonderful milestone. Special thanks to Rachel Cain who built PAA into the resource it is […]
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Untitled History | Public Art Archive
Untitled History | Public Art Archive Happy St. Patrick’s Day from the Public Art Archive. Today we celebrate the holiday with public art by Mel Chin in Corpus Christi, TX. This work encourages empathy and understanding through bringing forgotten histories to light. Read more about the artwork by clicking the link above. Photo courtesy Tess […]
To Scale the Scales of Justice | Public Art Archive
To Scale the Scales of Justice | Public Art Archive The Public Art Archive is celebrating Women’s History Month by sharing some wonderful examples of public art about women and made by women throughout the month of March. Check out this work: “To Scale the Scales of Justice” by M.J. Anderson located at the Oregon […]