The Proch Light Project is a collaboration between the City of Philadelphia's Mural Arts Program and the Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbilities Services to create murals that focus specifically on mental health and Read More
Mural Arts is the nation's largest public art program, dedicated to the belief that art ignites change. It is the home of the Porch Light project, which centers on improving community health through public art.
Philadelphia created the first percent-for-art program, which requires developers to commission public art for their projects. In 2001, percent-for-art commissions totaled $2.8 million.
This joint collaboration between Mural Arts, the City of Philadelphia's Department of Behavioral Health, and Intellectual Disability Services focuses on achieving universal health and wellness among Philadelphians through meaningful works of Read More
This artwork collects the water that falls on and near it and creates a playful environment that also salvages and allows the building to have a zero-net waterflow, meaning it collects and filters more water than it uses.
City Council Meeting is performed participatory democracy: a performance of empathy, democracy, and power created fresh in each city where it is presented, with local artists, activists, government officials, and other citizens.
Established in 1935, OSF is among the oldest and largest professional regional repertory theatre companies in the United States. It had approximately 125,000 visitors in 2017, 88% of whom traveled more than 125 miles to attend the festival. The same Read More
Art About Agriculture, at the College of Agricultural Sciences at Oregon State University, encourages artists to investigate agriculture and natural resources themes for creating artworks.
The Innovation Institute provides programs for individuals, teams, and organizations to explore and engage in the act of art to deepen their understanding of the creative process and learn how to leverage their own creativity and the creativity of Read More
EbzB Productions works with students to conduct oral history research in their local communities to uncover cultural stories and craft public theatrical performances. Topics have included immigration, local myths, and integration.