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 Fairmount Park Art Association will install Philadelphia’s newest landmark – Iroquois by internationally renowned sculptor Mark di Suvero on June 22, 2007.
“OPEN AIR,” created by artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and commissioned by the Association for Public Art, combined public art and mobile technology to transform the Philadelphia skyline. An estimated 17,000 people visited the Benjamin Franklin Parkway throughout the project, making it the largest crowd-sourced public art project ever seen in Philadelphia.
Fairmount Park Art Association changes its name to the Association for Public Art (aPA) and announces “OPEN AIR,” a new public artwork in Philadelphia.
Untold histories of 30 additional outdoor sculptures located throughout Fairmount Park and Center City revealed through unique interpretive audio segments