Aspirations and Reflections: Emerging Leaders in Public Art Administration
“Champion Flock Weed Eaters,” by Jed Berk. 2011 YIR Winner, managed by Patricia Walsh. As Norie Sato asked in her “Is Public Art Dead?” blog back in May, “Public art as we know it […]is getting to be...
View Article“Shift Change”: Transitions in Public Art Programs Today
Nationwide, it is no longer a question of whether or not the field of public art is going to change. It is more appropriate now to ask why the changes are happening and how can we keep up. Many of the...
View ArticlePublic Art: A Personal Journey of Discovery
Todd Eric Hawkins My path to a career in public art was not by personal design. I moved to New York City to get discovered as a performer and live the dream I had cultivated since birth (or at least...
View ArticlePublic Art – An Unexpected Approach to Improving Health
Sara Ansell My path to becoming an arts administrator is a tad unorthodox. My advanced degree is in social policy analysis and my previous professional experience is that of a public health researcher....
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