Aliza Schiff is a public art project manager for Arlington County, Virginia. She develops and manages public art projects, oversees conservation of the County’s collection of 60+ permanent pieces of public art, and creates interpretative exhibits, signs, brochures, maps, and other educational and outreach tools. Previously, Aliza worked for Via Partnership, LLP – a St. Louis-based public art consulting firm that works with communities across North America to develop and implement public art strategies, master plans, and individual projects. She also worked for the Department of Art, Culture and Tourism in Providence, RI managing a program that employed at-risk youth in the arts. Aliza holds an MA in Public Humanities from Brown University and a BA in American Studies from the George Washington University.