In this blog post from Rivers of Steel, Sallyann Kluz and Ashley Anderson of Shiftworks reflect on how the organization collaboratively shapes public space through the arts.
The City of Flagstaff is accepting artist qualifications in response to a public art opportunity for a three-dimensional artwork in Flagstaff Park.
Office of Public Art announces online programming for November and December, designed to bring artists and community together in digital space as activities move indoors for the colder months.
Digital livestream conversations to continue, June through August. This season the roster of hosts and guests will focus on artists and individuals who are directly addressing environmental issues.
The Office of Public Art (OPA) is pleased to announce their calendar of spring events. While in-person programming is still on hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, OPA continues to engage with its audience through online formats for their public programming.
Artist designed, self-guided tour invites participants to explore Pittsburgh public art by Black and femme artists. The tour uses illustrated postcards as a guide to different works of art.
Artist Alisha B. Wormsley and the Sibyls Shrine team are pleased to announce the artists selected for the Sibyls Shrine Visiting Artist Residency and Sibyls Shrine Home Residency.