Temporary art at Winterfest 2014
…is no stranger to temporary art installations, as he displayed Sound Showers for 2014’s Art Interruptions, and Sounds Squared at ARTSparks, an art activation project in Occidental Park, in 2013….
…is no stranger to temporary art installations, as he displayed Sound Showers for 2014’s Art Interruptions, and Sounds Squared at ARTSparks, an art activation project in Occidental Park, in 2013….
The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (ARTS) investment in training the next generation of public artists is the Public Art Boot Camp. These selected artists will create culturally relevant…
…to focus on art outside of myself was a growing interest in collecting art and seeing and experiencing art— attending dance performances, plays, films, etc. The deeper I got into the art scene,…
…Cultural Affairs, through its Art in Public Places Program, will commission 8-12 art works. The pieces, by internationally renowned artists and outstanding Miami-based artists, will be placed in 10 neighborhoods…
…1% for Art Program encompasses the Civic Art Collection (400 permanently sited/integrated artworks and over 4,000 portable artworks); temporary art opportunities, a Waterfront for All art program, artist-in-residence programs, Public…
…no different in that regard. Public art, and the art world overall, are predominately White in terms of administration, policy, and art making, in part because artists of color often…
…Miami; The Bass, Miami; and The Pérez Art Museum, Miami. His practice has been recognized through awards including The Bass Museum Art History Award (2001), Scholastic Arts National Portfolio Gold…
…selecting 50 works by 30 artists for the City of Seattle’s Civic Art Collection. Purchased with Seattle City Light 1% for Art funds, the artworks are the subject of an…
…post shared by Vivid Matter Collective (@vividmattercollective) Shop Now Nepantla Cultural Arts Gallery’s “All Art $100 & Under” Art Show Nepantla Cultural Arts Gallery is hosting their “All Art $100…
…issue of PublicDisplay.ART delivers 12,000 issues to neighborhood galleries, coffee shops, retailers and cafes, proving accessibility to the arts for all. The free publication is part of non-profit One Reel’s new arts-focused programming…