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PAN logoAmericans for the Arts Public Art Network (PAN) develops professional services for the broad array of individuals and organizations engaged in the diverse field of public art. PAN is the only professional network in the United States dedicated to advancing public art programs and projects through advocacy, policy and information resources to further art and design in our built environment.

Webinar Available On Demand
Midwife, Drill Sergeant, Curator, Oracle:
The Roles of a Public Art Project Manager

Watch our successful comprehensive webinar on public art project management. Two project managers and two artists discuss building successful relationships and developing skills sets that lead to the best art project while cultivating creative thinking and problem solving. Public art professionals at all levels of experience are encouraged to view the webinar.

Presenters:

  • Cath Bruner, 4Culture
  • Dan Corson, Artist
  • Lee Modica, Florida's Art in State Buildings Program
  • Janet Zweig, Artist
Moderator: Peggy Kendellen, PAN Council Co-Chair, Project Manager, Regional Art & Cultural Council

Also check out other topic-specific webinars for both public art administrators and artists. Both live and on demand webinars are free for members and now available for non-members for $35 per webinar. Not a member? Join now!

2011 Public Art Preconference: Innovations in Infrastructure

Missed the preconference or convention? Check out Convention On-Demand for only $59. You'll have access to the presentation by Preconference Keynote Erika Doss (author, Memorial Mania), including an introduction on public art and infrastructure with Ed Lebow. You'll also be able to listen to the full Year in Review presentation, by curators Gail Goldman and Kendal Henry synched to the Year in Review powerpoint as well as all 47 public art projects compiled in powerpoint files with project data script and high resolution images. Also included, main Convention sessions including Public Art and Creative Placemaking and Partnerships for Vibrant Communities.

Check out the list of the 2011 Year in Review Project List.

The Year in Review jurors also announced their selection for the 2011 Program of the Year awarded to the San Jose Public Art Program. More information on Year in Review and Program of the Year.


Photo Credit:Sean Capone & Joe Cernius
Artist: Sean Capone
Title: 'Camera Rosetum', 2010, Dumbo Arts Center & Dumbo Improvement District, Brooklyn, NY