Thoughts on the proposed public artwork for Sunset Park’s Made in NY campus at Bush Terminal Park.
Read MoreReview of the public art light exhibition that was recently up at Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
Read MoreToday's featured artist is Tierney Milne. We asked her Tierney about her practice as an artist working in public space.
Read MoreToday's featured artist is Steffi Lynn. We asked Steffi a few questions about her practice as an artist working in public space.
Read MoreToday's featured artist is Yuzly Mathurin. She is a Haitian-American Artist based in Los Angeles. We asked Yuzly a few questions about her practice as an artist working in public space.
Read MoreI’m always on the lookout for creative spaces and I want to share some places I’ve seen in person or online in the past few months. All of these spaces use art or space, or both, in an interesting way. Below are images of creative spaces with tips on how you can replicate these ideas or make them better in your own personal or commercial space.
Read MoreArtwork and creative activations can make a long lasting impact on your residential, office, or retail development, but how exactly do you do it? What resources should you have in place before you start a site-specific art project? And how do you find artists for the job?
Read MoreReal estate developers are looking to art and creative programming to make their residential, office, and retail properties stand out from the rest of the market. They want artists to create work for them, but how can they find you if you are an artist? What can you do to make the process easier once they do find you?
I wrote this guide 10 tips for Working with a Real Estate Developer based on my experience as a curator and producer of site-specific art projects and murals as well as my experience working in house at a top real estate firm. Get the guide for free by signing up for my newsletter below. If you are already signed up, it will just update your subscription and you’ll get the PDF!
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