NATIONAL ARTS PUBLICATION DATABASE (NAPD)
Museum Without Walls Map & Brochure
Author: Association for Public Art
Publication Year: 2016
Media Type: Sample document
Summary:
This sample map and brochure is from Museum Without Walls™: AUDIO, an award-winning audio program that features more than 150 voices and viewpoints of people from all walks of life – artists, educators, civic leaders, historians, and those with personal connections to the artworks.
Abstract:
Museum Without Walls™: AUDIO is an award-winning audio program that features more than 150 voices and viewpoints of people from all walks of life – artists, educators, civic leaders, historians, and those with personal connections to the artworks. This free, innovative program invites passersby to stop, look, listen and experience public art in a new light. Each audio program tells the distinct story, civic effort, and creative expression behind each sculpture in a conversational style. Go at your own pace, listen to one stop at a time, and create your own sequence. Unique audio programs are available for more than 60 outdoor sculptures throughout Center City Philadelphia and Fairmount Park.
Museum Without Walls™: AUDIO is a program of the Association for Public Art in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation, and has been supported by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, the William Penn Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Special thanks to the Center City District; Parkway Council Foundation; Philadelphia Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy and the City’s Public Art Office; Laurel Hill Cemetery; and the world-class Parkway Institutions.
Museum Without Walls™: AUDIO
Arts & Intersections:
Categories: Visual Art, Tourism, Public Art, Arts Education, Access and Equity
ADDITIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
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Edition:
URL: http://www.associationforpublicart.org/what-we-do/interpret/#mww-audio
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Pages: 3
Resources: Document
PUBLISHER INFORMATION
Name: Association for Public Art
Website URL: http://www.associationforpublicart.org/