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Summer Residency in Public Art


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Posted by: School of VISUAL ARTS
Deadline: 06/10/08

This comprehensive seminar series brings together some of New York City’s renowned artists, architects, public administrators and critics for an intensive interactive experience, offering participants an opportunity to experiment with ideas in an environment that is conducive to creative exploration and supportive of logistical issues involved in public art pursuits. Participants will complete a proposal for a public art project and lectures and walking tours will expose artists to a variety of considerations involved in the conception and fabrication of these artworks, including site, proposals, engineering, budgeting, installation and presentation. Students will be encouraged to locate potential installation sites and draft proposals for site-specific works. Participants will each have exclusive use of a studio throughout the program as well as access to a variety of facilities. Visit www.sva.edu/residency/publicart or contact kmoscovitch@sva.edu or 212.592.2188 for details.

Posted on 05/16/08
Expires on 06/10/08 at midnight.

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