Hello Hillary,

I recently read Public Art for Public Schools, about projects in NYC school system. It may be more context and history than you are looking for, but it has a nice range of media and I found it fascinating. http://www.monacellipress.com/book/?isbn=9781580932158

ASU has a public art collection that can be found on the ASU tab here: http://gis.tempe.gov/publicartmap

I'm also quite fond of the Stuart Collection at UC San Diego: http://stuartcollection.ucsd.edu/

Best,

Allison Porterfield

310.795.3276

On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 11:37 AM Zelson, Hilary <hzelson@cambridgema.gov> wrote:

Dear Public Art Colleagues,

I am looking of examples of public art projects in schools, primarily elementary, middle, and high school settings, although collages/universities could work. We have a $200 million construction project in our near future to build an elementary and middle school complex. I am creating a presentation for the current school community to build advocacy for full implementation of our percent-for-art ordinance. Any project examples would be appreciated but I would love to include a few projects in the $1-2 million range to highlight what would be possible with full funding. I am looking for examples in a range of styles and disciplines and may include: a singular large component, multiple components spread throughout the school, multiple artists, participatory, etc.

 

Thanks in advance for your help!

Hilary

 

Hilary Zelson, Public Art Administrator
Cambridge Arts Council
344 Broadway, 2nd Fl.
Cambridge, MA  02139
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617-349-4669 F

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