Public Art
Links
Information about this public art project by Michael Betancourt. .
Includes arts program information for the city and project opportunities.
Scotland's public art commissions agency. Offers information about services, projects, news and contacts.
Nonprofit organization to serve the information needs of artists and organizations who are bringing the arts together with community and social concerns. Contains newsletter and organization information.
Public art magazine and database. Publishes a newsletter addressed to the professionals in the field of art, architecture and urban design.
Furthering the study and preservation of gravestones.
Public art and design linking the diverse cultures of this South Florida town.
Public art commissions by the artists, Chloe Cookson and Rory McNally. Includes the civic monument Batley Bats, ceramic sculpture, a school fountain, banners and landscape design.
Showcases the sculpture and public art of Robert Hickman.
Offers images and information about the international peace project that includes placing several bronze monuments around the world.
Public art program dedicated to bringing artistic works out of galleries and museums and into the Miami community.
Offers information on upcoming events and displays a wide variety of public art from well known artists such as Peter Voulkos and Dale Chihuly.
Pictures of publicly viewable sculptures, memorials and fountains in Philadelphia.
Art and social activism is used to reclaim an inner city neighborhood in Houston.
A non-profit arts organization that presents the work of contemporary artists in New York's public spaces.
Explores the relationship between art, art appreciation and cultural understanding.
Links to community art resources and organizations.
A development agency co-ordinating a range of strategies for public art development in the South West (England), funded by South West Arts. News, advice, events, current issues.
A catalog of art in the Seattle outdoors.
Non-profit arts organization based in Venice, California, with art projects city-wide, committed to socially responsible art making.
Companion to the book by Tristan Manco, with extra photographs, artists, links, and information about stencil art in cities across the globe.
Funky and far-out public art as photographed by Larry Neilson.
Art project explores attitudes toward homelessness.
Discusses the care and cleaning of public sculptures. (September 1, 2000)
Produces theatrical events and participatory community events, integrating artists, performers, and the public. Vancouver, BC.