Writer and educator Christina Berke will lead this 90-minute workshop that will explore the art of crafting a compelling artist statement.
Learn the art of creating powerful first impressions in public art applications with artist Rob Long.
Applications for public art commissions are always a welcome topic for artists. Beyond the usual questions about application preparation, many applicants for public art projects want to know specifics about…
Artist Brian Peters will explore the complexities of translating 2D design concepts into 3D public art, including working with fabricators.
Elisheba Johnson, curator, public artist, and administrator, will provide guidance on approaching budgets for public art projects.
Mark Salinas will lead a workshop focused on the art of securing fiscal and in-kind resources for community-driven projects.
Artists Working in Community is a three-part training series for artists to develop their skills in community-based work in the public realm.
Artist Portfolio Reviews will be held on November 2, 2022. This online review session gives artists the opportunity to receive feedback on their work from local and national artists, curators, and arts administrators.
There are more and more opportunities for artists to create work in public space, from requests for qualifications, to requests for proposals, to direct commissions. But, what is the difference between each type of opportunity, and how does an artist new to public art find them?