The Gaillard Center's Education and Community program has provided arts education programs to 130+ schools, covered the cost of transportation for 757 buses, and impacted more than 67,000 students while maintaining 66% barrier-free initiatives.
The International Sonoran Desert Alliance sought a way to breathe new life into Ajo, a mining town on the US/Mexico border. ISDA has purchased Ajo's town plaza to begin creative placemaking and reuse projects to bring businesses and cultural events Read More
Rise Wilson began The Laundromat Project in 1999 to bring art to her neighborhood laundromat in Harlem NY. She set up tables in front of the laundromat and invited people to create art. The project serves communities in NY and offers a chance for Read More
The LAPD was founded in 1985 by John Malpede and was the first performance group comprised primarily of homeless people on Skid Row. The program aims to change negative stigmas associated with homeless people and decriminalize poverty through allowing Read More
This project provides community members in the Mid-America region with opportunities to engage in hands-on research, design, and execution of public art for their communities.
This is a traveling exhibition program in partnership with the National Endowment for Humanities and the Mid-America Arts Alliance. Each exhibition features photos, artifacts and art pieces highlighting stories of American life. They aim to provide Read More
River Rooms is a project through a collaboration between Art@Bartram's and Mural Arts Philadelphia. The project consists of 6 wooden structures resembling boats at the side of the Schuylkill River. There are stone inscriptions that give visitors facts Read More
Tide Field is a project commissioned through Art@Bartram's initiatives to bring the community a better understanding of the relationship between Bartram's Garden and the Schuylkill River. Tide Field is an art installation of colorful buoys that are Read More
The Guild is a paid apprenticeship program within Mural Arts Philadelphia. Projects within the program work with those who were formerly incarcerated or on probation to learn job skills through painting murals, carpentry and mosaics with aims to Read More
Art Lives Here is a campaign to provide more places to display artwork in southwest Florida by appropriating advertising space to be converted into public displays.