Atmosphere and Environment XII and Social Consciousness were successfully relocated to their new sites at the University of Pennsylvania.
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The Association for Public Art in partnership with the Historical Society of Pennsylvania has engaged artist Xenobia Bailey to create a singular emblematic image, The Radical Black Elite, that will be displayed on street pole banners on Locust Street outside of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Marking Bailey’s first public art installation in Philadelphia, these commemorative banners will be on view throughout spring and fall 2024.
Public art comes to life in Rittenhouse Square with live animal sculpture-making workshops and demonstrations.
Explore Jennifer Steinkamp’s four-domed Winter Fountains along the Parkway, and stop by the Barnes Foundation for hot chocolate, cookies, art and shopping from 5-8pm.
Join us for the free public reception and ceremonial lighting of Jennifer Steinkamp’s Winter Fountains, a centerpiece of the Parkway 100 celebration.
Enjoy Jennifer Steinkamp’s Winter Fountains on the Parkway, and then head inside the Academy of Natural Sciences for a dessert reception, pop-up beer garden, and more.
The Association for Public Art and the University of Pennsylvania announce the relocation of Louise Nevelson’s Atmosphere and Environment XII and Jacob Epstein’s Social Consciousness – two sculptures that have stood outside of the Philadelphia Museum of Art for decades.
Technology Meets Public Art in Spectacular Interactive Light Experience
Posted: August 29, 2012
Combining public art with mobile technology, Mexican-Canadian artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer will present the world premiere of “Open Air,” a spectacular interactive light experience in Philadelphia.
Two public art projects commissioned by the Fairmount Park Art Association have been selected for the Americans for the Arts Public Art Network’s 2004 Year in Review.
At the Arts and Business Council’s Annual Awards Luncheon on April 29, 2011, the Fairmount Park Art Association received the PNC Arts Alive Award for Arts Innovation in Honor of Peggy Amsterdam – a new award that acknowledges an arts organization that has demonstrated an innovative approach to increasing arts access and engagement.