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Tag Archive 'Public Art'

deadline: March 22, 2010

Are you an audiophile? Interested in the intersection of history, geography and stories of place? 4Culture & King County Metro Transit have issued a call for artists and interdisciplinary teams to create audio work along a new…

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new public art guide

hot off the press

Public Art 4Culture has updated and reprinted the Public Art Guide. Available in our offices, at the Convention Center and Pacific Place in downtown Seattle and in local arts agencies throughout the county, the Guide may also be…

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Public Art is excited to announce the launch of our newly imagined website. Created as a platform for appreciation and interpretation of our collection, the site allows for larger and more easily accessed images of artworks as well as expanded…

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artwork on the move

Bill Whipple

Public Art has been busy moving artwork in preparation for possible flooding in South County, predicted over the next few years.

This week, curator Esther Luttikhuizen and Collection maintenance assistant Bill Whipple removed all the artwork in the Elections Building, the…

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September 22, 2009, 7 – 9pm
Vermillion

John Boylan hosts periodic Conversations on a wide range of subjects. On Tuesday, September 22nd the Conversation will be on Public Art, and the discussion should prove lively. Guests will be Carol Goldstein, Public Art…

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public art in ireland

Whether your an artist wanting to work in Ireland or just planning a visit, Publicart.ie might be a good resource for you. Publicart ie., a service organization in Ireland, recently went live with their new, dynamic website with information for artists, commissioners,…

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