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Public Art Conference Archive—2002
Compel + Provoke: Public Art 2001
July 26–27, New York City
What happens when over 300 people from across the United States, and as far away as Japan and Australia, come to New York City for an intense two day public art experience? They meet colleagues, make new friends, see lots of art and have a great time!
If you missed the opportunity to come to New York City, or if you want to learn about what happened in the sessions you missed, visit the links below.
- presented by Jack Becker and Harriet F. Senie
Panel Descriptions and Summaries
- The Distribution of Power in the Public Art Process
- An Examination of Community-Based Public Art Projects and Processes
- New Technology and Public Space
- Turning Up the Volume: Increased Visibility of Public Art
Study Session Descriptions and Summaries
- ADA Accessibility + Public Art
- Beyond The Edge: Participatory Programs & Public Art Projects
- Conservation
- Deaccessioning
- Design Teams and Integration
- Developing New Artists
- Preparing for the Big One: Smaller Programs Tackle Larger Projects
- Project Evaluation
- Public Art Master Plans
- Public Private Partnerships
- Temporary Public Art Projects
- Public Art Tour Descriptions
- Studio Tour Descriptions
- Year In Review 2001: Slide Show and Slide Script
Visit www.pARTicipate2001.org to learn more about convention sessions.


