Velo-Park is currently seeking high-energy, responsible individuals with strong communication skills and experience in tourism, hospitality, or customer service to participate in Fireflies.
Search Results for: “ Clarinex 10 mg piller sverige pris⡱🦟✏️ www.Getroman.store ✏️🦟⡱ köpa på nätet Aldactone billigaste”
In May, the Association for Public Art is temporarily removing Mark di Suvero’s massive Iroquois from its home on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway for conservation restoration. Disassembling the sculpture will take a full day of work from a team of professionals, including conservators, welders, and riggers.
Fairmount Park Art Association launches a Museum Without Walls audio tour of 51 Philadelphia outdoor sculptures.
An augmented reality public art project by Nancy Baker Cahill on view in six U.S. cities, including Philadelphia. Download the free 4th Wall app and head to the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art to experience the animation.
Philadelphia’s New “Park on the Parkway” Returns for its Second Season This July with New Theme, Public Art Debut, Programming, Activities, and More
Posted: June 23, 2014
The Oval, Philadelphia’s new “Park on the Parkway,” will return to the Benjamin Franklin Parkway for its second summer of outdoor fun.
Association for Public Art Relocates Multi-Ton Nevelson and Epstein Sculptures from Philadelphia Museum of Art to University of Pennsylvania
Posted: July 9, 2019
The relocation of these monumental works will begin the week of Monday, July 15th (weather permitting)
Fairmount Park Art Association Launches Site Seeing, a Month-Long Celebration of Public Art in Philadelphia
Posted: March 5, 2012
The Fairmount Park Art Association (now the Association for Public Art) presents Site Seeing: Rediscover Public Art This Spring! This series of four free programs, taking place throughout the month of April, aims to engage city residents and tourists with public art in new and unexpected ways.
New•Land•Marks Receives Major Award from the William Penn Foundation
Posted: August 9, 2004
The Fairmount Park Art Association announces the award of a generous grant of $476,850 from the William Penn Foundation in support of New•Land•Marks: public art, community, and the meaning of place.
The Fairmount Park Art Association Hosts “Sculpture Saturdays Presented by PNC Art Alive”
Posted: August 30, 2011
The Fairmount Park Art Association will bring free hands-on programming, mobile technology and live music for the whole family to Kelly Drive this fall during “Sculpture Saturdays Presented by PNC Arts Alive” starting on September 10 from 10am to 2pm.