The Basile Center for Art, Design and Public Life at the Herron School of Art, IUPUI, has done programs like this with both undergrad and grad students.  https://herron.iupui.edu/community/basile/index.html  One of their collaborations was the Pogue’s Run Rest Stops project:  http://ourwaterways.org/success-story-pogues-run-rest-stops/  I can put you in touch with folks to explain how it worked, if you’re interested.

Julia Muney Moore
Director of Public Art

Arts Council of Indianapolis
924 N. Pennsylvania St.
Indianapolis, IN  46204
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On Jun 27, 2018, at 2:30 PM, Robin McClea <Robin.McClea@arkansas.gov> wrote:

Greetings,
 
A constituent Main Street city in Arkansas is in the process of establishing a public art/sculpture exhibition program. Their goal is to issue calls for the temporary loan of sculpture in designation locations for the period of 12 – 18 months.
 
Question: Have you any experience with, or knowledge of a similar program in which you have established a relationship with a local university art department whereby graduate students participate in the exhibition of sculptural work?  If so, will you share ideas on the collaboration?
 
Thanks in advance for any advice you wish to share,
Robin
 
 
Robin Muse McClea
Artist Services Program
 
<image003.jpg> Arkansas Arts Council
A division of the Department of Arkansas Heritage
1100 North Street  |  Little Rock, AR 72201
email: robin.mcclea@arkansas.gov 
office: 501.324.9348
fax: 501.324.9207
#ArkansasArts
 
 
 

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