SEARCH RESULTS FOR PUBLIC ART IN AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS ARCHIVE : 260 ITEMS FOUND

Author(s): Bucci McCoy, Mary
Date of Publication: Mar 31, 2004

This article describes LocalMotive: Public Art Off the Beaten Path, a project of The Revolving Museum located in Lowell, Massachusetts.

Author(s): Leslie, Russell P.
Date of Publication: Mar 31, 2004

This article discusses the use of electric light sources in permanent light-art installations.

Author(s): Becker, Jack
Date of Publication: Mar 01, 2004

This Monograph offers an overview of the field for people new to public art and reports on results from the first-ever survey of the Publica Art Network of Americans for the Arts.

Author(s): Claus von Zastrow and Helen Janc
Date of Publication: Feb 29, 2004

There is growing concern that the federal No Child Left Behind Acts accountability provisions in mathematics, reading, and science are diverting significant time and resources from other academic subjects. To address this concern, the Council for Basic Education executed a study to collect data about American K-12 students access to a curriculum in the liberal arts.

Author(s): Larkinson, Emma
Date of Publication: Jan 31, 2004

This is a report on a conference about decommissioning public art, organized by the Public Art Forum and Canterbury City Council, that took place in the United Kingdom on December 4th, 2003.

Author(s): Kevin F. McCarthy, Elizabeth Heneghan Ondaatje, Laura Zakaras and Arthur Brooks
Date of Publication: Dec 31, 2003

This study offers a new framework for understanding how the arts create private and public value, highlights the importance of the arts intrinsic benefits, and identifies how both instrumental and intrinsic benefits are created.

Author(s): David Curtis
Date of Publication: Nov 30, 2003

This article investigates potential partnerships between members of Landcare and the arts that would be influential in shaping community behavior toward the environment.

Author(s): Senie, Harriet F.
Date of Publication: Nov 30, 2003

This article discusses the factors involved in responsible public art criticism.

Author(s): Jan C. Semenza
Date of Publication: Aug 31, 2003

Collective actions of "place-making" in Sunnyside, Portland, OR through community involvement in public art has resulted in increased social capital, thus revitalizing the community, and expanded social networks among residents have stimulated a sense of well-being.

Author(s): Welch, Nancy; Taylor, Suzanne; Valdivia, Walter; Gober, Patricia , Ph.D.; Walth, Dwight, D.M.A; Dallett, Nancy, Editors
Date of Publication: Aug 31, 2003

This report provides statistical data and analysis of resources and challenges impacting the arts and cultural sector in Maricopa County, Arizona along with comparative data of nine other benchmark regions to aid in understanding characteristics that affect arts and culture.

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