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Collection: Art History/Scholarship
Description: Ten Different Things is a series of new commissions launching Spring 2018 in Vancouver. Artists were invited to create new works in the spirit of free inquiry at the intersection of public art, community engagement, and civic process. Projects are temporary and take a variety of forms—events, installations, residencies, interventions, workshops—and provoke new visions of art and civic life. Curated by Kate Armstrong, the series is a collaboration between CityStudio Vancouver, and Living Labs at Emily Carr University of Art + Design, and supported by the City of Vancouver Public Art Program. Janet Moore and Duane Elverum are co-founders of CityStudio Vancouver.
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Subject: Public art
Language: English
Coverage: North America - Canada
Contributor: Emily Carr University of Art + Design
Detailed Coverage: Vancouver
Collection: Artists Websites
Description: Website for blkHaUS studios, a chicago-based, socially focused collaborative design studio dedicated to using design as an agent of change to uplift and transform marginal communities. the studio designs objects and spaces, produces small architecture projects and public art, and curates community-based art and design exhibitions and events.
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Subject: Design, Furniture design, Public art , Curatorship, African American artists, Wilson, Fo, Teague, Norman
Creator: blkHaUS studios
Publisher: blkHaUS studios
Language: English
Coverage: North America - United States
Contributor: Museum of Contemporary Art
Detailed Coverage: Chicago, ILL
Collection: Arts Organizations
Description: The DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities (CAH) eMuseum website showcases the District’s Art Bank and Public Art Collections.
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Subject: Art--Washington, DC, Artists--Washington, DC, Public art , Sculpture, Installation art, Painting, Book art, Ceramics, Collage, Fiber art, Murals, Drawing, Assemblage art, Textile art, Stained glass, Decorative arts, Photography, Graphic arts
Creator: DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities
Language: English
Coverage: North America - United States
Contributor: National Gallery of Art Library
Detailed Coverage: Washington, DC
Collection: Artists Websites
Description: Artist website of Margaret Priest, a Canadian artist whose work encompasses drawing, sculpture and public art.
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Subject: Public art , Interior architecture in art, Architecture in art, Art, Canadian -- 21st century, Arts, Canadian--20th century, Priest, Margaret, 1944-
Creator: Priest, Margaret, 1944-
Language: English
Coverage: North America - Canada
Contributor: Art Gallery of Ontario
Collection: Artists Websites
Description: Website of Washington, DC artist Sheila Crider.
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Subject: Collage, Painting, Mixed media art, Fiber art, Textile art, Public art , Performance art
Creator: Sheila Crider
Language: English
Coverage: North America - United States
Contributor: National Gallery of Art Library
Detailed Coverage: Washington, DC
Collection: Artists Websites
Description: Website of Washington, DC artist, activist, and creative director Lisa Marie Thalhammer.
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Subject: Mural art, Public art , Painting, LGBTQ+ art
Creator: Lisa Marie Thalhammer
Language: English
Coverage: North America - United States
Contributor: National Gallery of Art Library
Detailed Coverage: Washington, DC
Collection: Arts Organizations
Description: The website of Year Zero One (abbreviated as YZO), an artist collective or non-profit media arts organization founded in 1996 by Michael Alstad and Camille Turner. Site includes an overview of major projects and a blog with news posts from August 2006 to October 2015, plus the archives of the online journal YZO Forum, published from 1996 to 2004.
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Subject: Public art , Art and society, Public spaces--Social aspects, Digital media, Art and technology, Computer art, Art, Canadian, Nonprofit organizations
Creator: Turner, Camille, Alstad, Michael, 1964-
Language: English
Coverage: North America - Canada
Contributor: Art Gallery of Ontario
Detailed Coverage: Toronto
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