The Shadow by Illegal Art was created for the 10th anniversary of 9/11. The height of the tallest tower was marked on the ground incrementally with chalk. Cups with pieces of chalk equating the number of people perished on each floor were set at along Read More
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Art in Transit Program incorporates the arts into the Metrorail system. The Program works with artists and associated jurisdictional stakeholders to produce projects and performances that reflect the Read More
Poem Across the City had goals of moving from one point to another by creating a long chain of poetry written on the ground with chalk. After an hour 100 participants had created a collaborative poem 1/4 mile long in Central Park NYC.
The Reflective Serpent was a project with 18 dancers who carried long mirrors on either side of their body and moved along West Broadway as a snake reflecting people's images back at them. The group moved to the beat to music by composer Bruce Mack as Read More
STart features artworks by nationally known artists at Sound Transit facilities. Artists respond to the local character of neighborhoods in artwork specifically created for subway and bus stations. Art brings thoughtful detail to the large Read More
Art in Motion allows artists and members of surrounding communities in St. Louis to transform Metro buses from a blank canvas into an ArtBus. Each bus visually expresses a message that focuses on various causes, events or campaigns.
MetroScapes is an annual juried competition by Arts in Transit open to regional artists and designers. 10 images of either new or existing work are selected by a panel of judges and reproduced into posters that are placed at MetroBus shelters and Read More
MetroLines is a regional poetry competition presented by Arts in Transit.15 poems are selected by a panel of literary and poetry professionals and reproduced as posters that include visual imagery. Winning poems are displayed in MetroBus vehicles and Read More
Art as Spiritual Practice at the Benedictine Center of St. Paul's Monastery is a collection of the monastic community's art pieces, selected not because of their monetary worth but because they accent the Divine gesture of creativity. The Gallery Read More
The Religion, Spirituality and the Arts seminar is a project of the IUPUI Arts and Humanities Institute. Through art, performance, poetry, and music the program brings religious leaders, artists, and scholars together to inspire new artistic work. Read More