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Artist: EAST Foster
YIR Award Date: 2019
State: South Dakota
Site Type: Community Center, Municipal Building/Site, Park, Public Space, Storefront, Wall
Artwork Type: Collage, Drawing, Festival, Mural, Painting, Performance
Materials : Concrete/Masonry, Metal, Mixed Media, Mural, Painting, Paper, Photography, Sound, Video, Wood

Artist: Adriana M. Garcia, [email protected] https://adrianamjgarcia.com
YIR Award Date: 2019
State: Texas
Site Type: Park, Waterway/River
Artwork Type: Historic Interpretation, Mural
Materials : Ceramic tile, Mural

Artist: Olalekan Jeyifous http://vigilism.com [email protected]
YIR Award Date: 2019
State: North Carolina
Site Type: Parking Garage, Public Space
Artwork Type: Banner, Digital, Gateway, Mural
Materials : Panels, Textile/Fiber Art

Artist: Julie Chang https://juliewchang.com/ [email protected]
YIR Award Date: 2019
State: California
Site Type: Floor, Public Space, Transit System
Artwork Type: Floor/Surfaces
Materials : Bronze, Terrazzo

Artist: Julia Vogl [email protected] www.juliavogl.com
YIR Award Date: 2019
State: Massachusetts
Site Type: Memorial Site, Park, Public Space
Artwork Type: Banner, Digital, Environmental Art, Floor/Surfaces, Installation, Signage, Site integrated landscape architectural work, Sound
Materials : Mixed Media, Panels, Sound

Artist: Cliff Garten
YIR Award Date: 2019
State: Tennessee
Site Type: Memorial Site, Park, Plaza, Public Space
Artwork Type: Landscape, Memorial, Metalwork, Sculpture, Site integrated landscape architectural work
Materials : Bronze, Concrete/Masonry, Landscape/Envirnomental Art, LED, Light, Metal, Plant material, Stone

Artist: Patrick Shearn [email protected] http://www.poetickinetics.com/
YIR Award Date: 2019
State: Arizona
Site Type: Bridge, Park, Public Space, Waterway/River
Artwork Type: Festival, Installation, Kinetic, Sculpture
Materials : Plastic

Artist: 1. Anila Quayyum Agha for "This is NOT a Refuge"
YIR Award Date: 2019
State: Missouri
Site Type: Arts Center, Memorial Site, Municipal Building/Site, Museum/Gallery, Park, Public Space, Trail, Vacant Lot/Buidling
Artwork Type: Festival, Film, Installation, Landscape, Metalwork, Mixed Media, Photography, Projection, Sculpture, Site integrated landscape architectural work, Sound, Video
Materials : Concrete/Masonry, Found/Recycled Objects, Light, Metal, Mixed Media, Painting, Paper, Photography, Video, Wood

Artist: Candice Hopkins (Curator) email: [email protected] website: n/a
YIR Award Date: 2019
State: Alberta
Site Type: Park, Public Space, Sculpture Garden, Trail
Artwork Type: Environmental Art, Installation, Landscape, Metalwork, Mixed Media, Mosaic, Mural, Sculpture, Site integrated landscape architectural work
Materials : Bronze, Ceramic tile, Concrete/Masonry, Landscape/Envirnomental Art, Metal, Mixed Media, Mosaic, Painting, Stone, Wood
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Video: KQED Art School
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Video: The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios
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Americans for the Arts presented the 32nd Annual Nancy Hanks Lecture on Arts and Public Policy on Monday, March 5, 2019, at 6:30 p.m. in the Concert Hall of The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. This year's lecture was delivered by Rita Moreno.
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ALL RISE, was a collaborative art collective series curated by Meagan Atiyeh and Elizabeth Spavento, featured a year and a half of performances, events and temporary art installations organized for and presented at an vacant city block at the location of Seattle City Light’s future Denny Substation.
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ALL RISE, was a collaborative art collective series curated by Meagan Atiyeh and Elizabeth Spavento, featured a year and a half of performances, events and temporary art installations organized for and presented at an vacant city block at the location of Seattle City Light’s future Denny Substation.
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Public Art pays homage to old Kansas City streetcars.
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Public art re-uses an old hydropower station on the Arizona Canal.
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Public sculpture transforms from a bus into a home to enliven and celebrate the experience for commuters using public transprotaton at the Ventura bus stop at Telegraph Rd next to the Pacific View