The City of Austin’s Art in Public Places program has announced an open call to commission one team of artists to create site-specific artwork(s) for the Mexic-Arte Museum.
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Austin's program that commissions and oversees the city's public art recently announced an open call for a mosaic artwork that will be located in south central Austin.
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Austin’s TEMPO: Secondary Artists, TEMPO 2D, and 2nd Year of Visionary Voices
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonThrough the TEMPO 2D program, twelve local artists were selected to create works at locations across Austin, including public parks, the Austin Bergstrom International Airport, and other high-profile locales.
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Austin’s Art in Public Places Now Accepting Applications for Public Art Projects
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechAustin's Art in Public Places, the city's program responsible for commissioning and managing public art around Austin, currently has myriad open calls for temporary and permanent artworks.
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Proposals are now being accepted for Austin’s TEMPO 2018. Art in Public Places (AIPP), a program of the City of Austin’s Cultural Arts Division will commission ten outdoor projects for…
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What started as a goofball street art project by Austin artists Chris Gannon, Chadwick Wood, and Brockett Davidson has been picked up by the City’s Art in Public Places program…
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The fifth iteration of projects for TEMPO, Austin’s Art in Public Places program featuring temporary outdoor artworks and installations by local artists, are now on view. Funded by Austin’s Hotel Occupancy Tax and…
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The City of Austin announced today that it will open its first artist-led community garden, the North Austin Community Garden, this weekend as part of its Art in Public Places (AIPP)…
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The City of Austin is looking for a professional artist, or artist team, to design and fabricate artwork for the city’s Montopolis Neighborhood Center. Through its Art in Public Places…