In winter 2013, the Association for Public Art (aPA) presented #LOVEpublicart: a photo contest and crowdsourcing social media project that used YOUR photo submissions. Participants were asked to submit their best pics of Robert Indiana’s LOVE sculpture using #LOVEpublicart on social media.
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The Association for Public Art and the Parkway Council are thrilled to announce our finalists for the Art on the Parkway juried competition. Proposals from Rachel Hsu; Bumjin Kim and Team (Anna Lim, Nicholas Houser, and Daniel Ortega); and Sarah Peoples have been selected as the leading contenders for a temporary public art installation in Philadelphia’s Maja Park as part of the annual Oval summer festival.
A virtual mini tour of some of the city’s hidden public art gems with the Association’s Executive Director.
It is with the deepest sadness that we recognize the passing of Theodore T. Newbold –– art advocate, civic leader, and Trustee of the Association for Public Art.
A photo contest and crowdsourcing social media project presented by the Association for Public Art in collaboration with the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Rodin Museum.
See a list of nearby events during Jennifer Steinkamp’s Winter Fountains installation, which runs nightly from November 30, 2017 – March 18, 2018.
The award honors individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the cultural life of Philadelphia through work that balances a drive for progress and modernity with a sensitivity to the past.
The Art Association’s Executive Director, Penny Balkin Bach, told the Philadelphia Inquirer that 45 days was not long enough for the city’s cultural institutions to react to the sale, and encouraged the city and its institutions to be proactive in protecting important artworks.
The Fairmount Park Art Association is one of twelve local arts and cultural organizations to receive a 2011 grant from the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage through the Philadelphia Cultural Management Initiative.
Museum Without Walls™: AUDIO is featured on the January episode of WHYY’s Friday Arts TV program.