The Fairmount Park Art Association will dedicate “The Labor Monument: Philadelphia’s Tribute to the American Worker” by artist John Kindness on Friday, October 1st from 5-7 PM in Southwest Philadelphia’s Elmwood Park.
Fairmount Park Art Association announces “Sculpture Saturdays Presented by PNC Arts Alive,” a series of family activities that will be held along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway for six consecutive Saturdays in September and October 2010.
The Fairmount Park Art Association recently launched Museum Without Walls™: AUDIO, an audio experience that reveals untold histories for 51 outdoor sculptures at 35 stops.
Fairmount Park Art Association Launches Museum Without Walls™: AUDIO @ Philadelphia’s LOVE Park Thursday, June 10 at 11:00 a.m.
Union leaders and neighborhood representatives join the Fairmount Park Art Association to break ground on “The Labor Monument: Philadelphia’s Tribute to the American Worker”
Untold histories of 35 outdoor sculptures revealed through new, innovative and accessible multi-platform audio program for Philadelphia’s public art.
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 will install Philadelphia’s newest landmark – Iroquois by internationally renowned sculptor Mark di Suvero on June 22, 2007.
The Fairmount Park Art Association will unveil its newest public art project, “Manayunk Stoops: Heart and Home,” created by artist Diane Pieri with the Manayunk Development Corporation along the Manayunk Canal Towpath.
The Fairmount Park Art Association announces the receipt of a Getty Foundation grant of $78,200 for treatment and research related to the conservation and reinstallation of “Atmosphere and Environment XII” by eminent artist Louise Nevelson.