Written by Lori Goldstein and Lani Morris Recently, members of the CaFÉ and Public Art Archive (PAA) teams visited Jaguara, a temporary public art installation featured as part of the Biennial of…
“Making art for public spaces means presenting ideas to a broad and often unknown audience. Acknowledging that your worldview is in large part shaped by your surroundings seems important. I…
“Reminder that the Los Angeles federal courthouse has a statue of Abraham Lincoln where he’s a shirtless young stud suggestively tugging at his waistband like a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model,” Zack Stentz…
This Artist Turns Anxiety And Fear Into Public Art Great article and interview with Candy Chang, keynote speaker for WESTAF’s 2017 cultural policy symposium, The Future History of Public Art.…