Hi Everyone,

 

A bit of clarification, the March 20th webinar will be pre-recorded, so the webinar will be released on the 20th and you can watch it at your own leisure. Anyone that pre-registers for the webinar will get a notice once it goes live.

 

Best,

Patricia

 

Patricia Walsh, Public Art Programs Manager
Americans for the Arts
T: 202.371.2830  ext 2024
E: pwalsh@artsusa.org
W: www.AmericansForTheArts.org

 

From: Patricia Walsh
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2018 3:39 PM
To: public_art_network@americansforthearts.simplelists.com
Subject: Public Art at Night Engagement and Learning Opportunities

 

Hi PAN Listserv,

 

From night owls to evening hour commuters, the nighttime plays host to opportunities for engaging the public, but how does programming for the night differ from the daytime? What are other public art programs doing to activate or light up their artworks?

 

In February and March we will have two opportunities to dive into this topic:

 

Be part of these events as we begin to explore how public art can activate and engage during the dark hours of the day!

 

Best,

Patricia

 

Patricia Walsh, Public Art Programs Manager
Americans for the Arts
1000 Vermont Ave, NW, 6th Flr, Washington, DC 20005
T: 202.371.2830 ext 2024
E: pwalsh@artsusa.org
W: www.AmericansForTheArts.org

T: @Americans4Arts; @pwalsh6

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