The Heidelberg Project was created in 1986 by Tyree Guyton and his grandfather in Detroit's East side. He turned dilapidated buildings and vacant lots into works of art making an area where people were once afraid to walk a source of pride in the Read More
Before I Die is an international project created by Candy Chang originally on the walls of an abandoned house in New Orleans. After the death of a loved one she decided to paint the house with chalk board paint with the words "Before I Die" inviting Read More
Converse Inc. launched a project in Los Angeles with aims to inspire the next generation of artists. The project combined music, art and sport giving kids the opportunity to participate in workshops in various genres of art.
Art x Science x LA is a range of exhibitions and public programs that explore the intersections between the visual arts and science, from prehistoric times to the present and across different cultures worldwide.
The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County and the Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection are sponsoring 3 local artists to create public art that heightens awareness of today's climate crisis, promotes an environmental Read More
The iQuilt Plan is an urban design plan for downtown Hartford. The iQuilt Plan helps to connect the exceptional assets of downtown Hartford: museums, performance spaces, historic landmarks, modern architecture, and public art.
Artspace restored historic buildings into a mixed-use arts facility. Included are 42 units of affordable live/workspace for artists and their families, ground floor commercial space for creative businesses, gallery space, and an outdoor seating Read More
In partnership with the City of Memphis and the Hyde Family Foundations, Artspace transformed an historic three-story warehouse and an adjacent parking lot into a mixed-use arts facility with 63 affordable live/work units for artists and their Read More
Over.Under.Pass is an art installation that uses lighting to bring a new perspective to railroad underpasses that were once seen as a division between downtown and surrounding neighborhoods.
The Fargo Project serves a bridge between local government and artists, neighbors, engineers, landscape architects, and ecologists as they work together to design a solution to storm flooding that is socially responsible.