The Association for Public Art (aPA) announced today that it has received a grant from the Daniel W. Dietrich II Trust, Inc. to acquire “Symbiosis” (2011), a masterwork by internationally acclaimed artist Roxy Paine.
Labeled a “degenerate artist” by Nazis, many of Marcks’ sculptures were destroyed during WWII
Program Available in both English and Spanish and includes never-before-heard interview clips from the artist who died in 2018
Two Philadelphia public art projects commissioned by the Association for Public Art (aPA) have been named among the 50 best public art projects by the 2013 Public Art Network Year in Review by Americans for the Arts.
In September, the Association for Public Art (aPA) in Philadelphia presents a major new site-specific work by the internationally acclaimed artist Cai Guo-Qiang.
The Association for Public Art (aPA) was presented with the Public Art Network Award from the Americans for the Arts (AFTA) 2015 Annual Convention in Chicago, during the Public Art and Placemaking Preconference.
The Fairmount Park Art Association will install Philadelphia’s newest landmark – Iroquois by internationally renowned sculptor Mark di Suvero on June 22, 2007.
The Fairmount Park Art Association will dedicate “Common Ground,” a new public art landmark created for Project H.O.M.E by artists John Stone and Lonnie Graham in collaboration with Lorene Cary
The Fairmount Park Art Association is pleased to announce the presentation of two significant awards: the Henry J. Magaziner EFAIA Award and a 2002 EDRA/Places Award for Place Planning.
The Association for Public Art (aPA) announces the installation of internationally acclaimed artist Roxy Paine’s Symbiosis.