Public Art in the Urban Landscape
Why Public Art?
Identity: Shoreditch, London
Identity: Marfa, Texas
Identity: Wynwood, Miami
Identity: Financial District, Manhattan
Identity: Scott Rhea - Video Installation
Identity: Olafur Eliasson - Architectural Installation
Branding: Little Tokyo Rec Center - Mural
Identity: Mexico City
Identity: Haunted Euth - Mural
Identity: Community Gathering, Pop-Up Art Loop & Downtown Art Walks
Identity: Revitalization - Worchester, Mass. & Chicago, Ill
Identity: Revitalization - Detroit
Urban Beautification & Identity: Utility Box Art
Function: Ilan Dei - Installation
Function: Ilan Dei - Installation
Function: Weller Court - Light Installation
Function: Christina Angelina - Mural
Urban Beautification & Function: Construction Fences
Urban Beautification: Favela Paintings, Brazil
Urban Beautification: Hill Young - Installation
Urban Beautification: Ned Khan - Installation
Urban Beautification: DevNgosha - Mural
Urban Beautification: DevNgosha - Mural
Urban Beautification: Faith47 - Mural
Urban Beautification: Faith47 - Mural
Successful Civic Art Programs
Storefront Public Art - San Francisco Arts Commission
Quartier des spectacles - Montreal, QC
HighLine - New York City
Gordan Street Arts District - Cleveland Public Theatre
Interzona Festival - Tijuana & San Diego
Mural Art Program - Philadelphia
Civic Protocols & Programs
Civic Art Programing: Baltimore Public Art
Civic Art Programing: Oakland Public Art
State Percent for Public Art
Civic Art Programing: Pasadena Public Art Master Plan
City Initiatives: Garden Grove Temporary Public Art to highlight event
Civic Art Programing: Utility Box Programs
South Park BID: Public Art Incentive
Jose Huizar: Photography on Bus Benches This project gives us the opportunity to bring art to the public right-of-way, said Councilmember Huizar, I want to thank all our partners, especially the artists, for lending their talents to the City.
MTA Arts for Transit: New York City
National Endowment of the Arts: National Parks
Parks & Recreation: Madison Square Park The museum without walls
Parks & Recreation: Vancouver
Creating Community Awareness
Environmental: Sustainability
Environmental: Sustainability
Environmental: Sustainability
Political Art: Occupation
Habits and Lifestyle:
Tourism & Public Art
Google Street Art: Cultural Project
TARGET young by heart strong personality street art lover urban lifestyle Instagram user STATIGRAM We already reached more than 960.000 fans in an average of 2.000 followers per day in a total of 60.000.000 likes till June 2014 40% 30% 30% EUA BRASIL around the world @instagrafite
Art Tours & Festivals: City Festivals & Walking Tours
Art Tours & Festivals: Czech the Light
Success Matrix
Community Engagement: Community Gathering
A Positive Community Outlet Art is linked to higher test scores and educational success! In 90015, 49% of residents 18 and over graduated from high school and 19% completed a Bachelor s degree or higher, which is 11% lower than that of Los Angeles. Education statistics is sourced from census, 2014.
A Positive Community Outlet Lower income communities have less access to visual and performing arts. The median household income for 90015 is $27,037, which is 66% lower than that of Los Angeles ($79,055). Income data for 90015 is sourced from census, 2014.
A Positive Community Outlet Art Curbs Crime! Crime rate index represents the average crime rate for a local area in comparison to nearby areas and the national average. A crime index of 100 represents the national average. 90015, has 78% more property crime than Los Angeles County, and is 92% above the nation s average. 90015, has 27% more personal crime than Los Angeles County and when compared to that of United States, 90015 is 134% above the national average.
Community Revitalization: Christchurch, Australia
Increased Revenue: Make your Mark
Public Art in Los Angeles
Public Art: Christian Moeller & Joseph Young
Public Art: Herbert Bayer & Nicole Maloney
Public Art: Ball Nogues & Gerald Gladstone
Public Art: Judy Baca / El Mac & Retna
Public Art: Alexander Calder & Chris Burden
Public Art: Lloyd Hamrol & Gidon Graetz
Public Art: Alexander Liberman & Calder
Public Art: Sarah Elgart
Why Public Art?
The reason that art works as a change agent it because it elicits a reaction, and motivates us to engage with our city. - Thomas Dilman, Chairman Do Art Foundation
Do Art is a contemporary non-profit collaboration based in Los Angeles, whose focus is to create and promote art/artists within the public landscape. Encompassing practitioners & creatives from numerous disciplines, Do Art focuses on custom public art projects & programming, as innovative solutions to increasingly demanding civic infrastructure needs & aspirations. Do Art s collaboration develops immersive public art experiences for all organisations, from consultation, to conception, to final implementation.
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