What purpose does this creative enrichment serve when the buildings that host it are harmful?
Percent for Art
See the Five Artist Proposals for NYC’s Shirley Chisholm Monument
Finalists for the She Built NYC initiative include Firelei Báez, La Vaughn Belle, Mickalene Thomas, Tanda Francis, and a joint project by Amanda Williams and Olalekan Jeyifous.
The Trials of a Hot-Pink Sunbather
Ohad Meromi’s public sculpture “Sunbather,” perhaps unintentionally, turns out to be a button pusher. And the pushback it has already received is a healthy sign.
Gilded Age Statues Return to the Manhattan Bridge, Now with Kinetic Illumination
Brian Tolle’s new public sculpture features two long-lost guardians of the Manhattan Bridge, now illuminating its Brooklyn entrance.
Louisiana Republicans Target State Spending on Public Art
Louisiana, like many states and municipalities in the US, has had a “Percent for Art” law on the books for years.
Real Estate Developers Sue Oakland Over New Public Art Ordinance
Real estate developers are suing the city of Oakland over a new law that requires them to set aside funds to commission and install public art in new residential and commercial buildings.
Lessons from 30 Years of NYC’s Percent for Art Program
2015 marks the 30th anniversary of Jorge Luis Rodriguez’s “Growth” and the public art program that initiated its creation.
New York City Bill Could Give Citizens Greater Say in Public Art Process
New legislation to be submitted to the New York City Council on Tuesday could bring an end to a decades-long debate surrounding democracy and public art.
Percent for Art Programs Struggling Nationwide
If you’ve ever admired a beautiful mosaic or mural in New York City, there’s a chance you have the Percent for Art Program (PCA) to thank.