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Public Art Discussion Series
September 24, 2010
PUBLIC ART
  DISCUSSION SERIES

WHEN:
September 24, 2010
10:00AM – 2:00PM
Lunch will be provided.

WHERE:
Villa Victoria Center for the Arts
85 West Newton Street
Boston, MA 02118
(Details on parking and public transportation)

COST (includes lunch):
$15.00 in advance
$20.00 at the door
   (check or cash only)

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CONTACT:
Lauren Johnston
Public Art Coordinator
ljohnston@nefa.org
617.951.0010 x528

Elizabeth Bouchard
Executive &
 Development Associate
ebouchard@nefa.org
617.951.0010 x516

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Join us for a series of gatherings in the Boston area to discuss critical topics in public art. Come hear from field experts and peers, network with artists, and participate in the discussion.

 
FIRST SESSION TOPIC:
Public Art Commissions: The Finalist Round
The first session will feature Lynn Basa, public artist, faculty member at the Art Institute of Chicago, and author of The Artists Guide to Public Art. Lynn will lead us through a refresher on responding to RFQs and then will dive into the finalist round of a public art commission. Come participate in hands-on exercises with current RFQs, listen to winning finalist presentations from Lynn and Boston area artist Ralph Helmick. All levels of public art experience are welcome!

September 24, 2010 | 10:00AM – 2:00PM
Villa Victoria Center for the Arts
$15.00 in advance; $20.00 at the door


 
THE 2010 PUBLIC ART DISCUSSION SERIES WILL HOST FOUR SESSIONS ON ALTERNATING MONTHS.
Other topics in the works may include public art in private development, collaborating with communities, and a mock panel. For the subsequent session dates and times, visit NEFA’s Events Calendar and check your email for future announcements from NEFA.

This series is sponsored by the New England Foundation for the Arts with support from the Boston Art Commission and generous funding from Anonymous.

 
 
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