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The original Portal, built in Washington DC, USA by artist Amar C. Bakshi in 2014. Portals is a global public art initiative that connects people around the globe through real-time video audiovisual technology housed inside a gold-painted, converted shipping container or other structure.
In addition to her studio practice Adams has worked on public art projects which have included the West Valley Branch Library in Reseda, California, the Fire Station No. 64 [9] in Watts, Los Angeles and her most recent public art project is the Chatsworth Station [10] for the Los Angeles Metro Orange Line Extension completed in June 2012.
The nonprofit LA Freewaves was founded in 1989 by Anne Bray, [1] an artist, media teacher, and former video curator at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions. [4] [13] Bray stated two initial objectives for Freewaves: to encourage collaboration within the local media community and to broaden their audience. [4]
Ricks is working on the long-term, global public art project In Search of the Truth (or En Busca de la Verdad). It is a collaboration with Ryan Alexiev, Hank Willis Thomas . [ 27 ] [ 28 ] [ 29 ] The New York Times writes: "The “Truth Booth,” a roving, inflatable creation, in the shape of a cartoon word bubble with "TRUTH" in bold letters on ...
The work serves as a celebration of the regional landscape and experimental art, architecture, food, music, culture, and community. Switch, is a two-site installation work constructed with the Greater Des Moines Public Art Foundation at the Iowa State Fairgrounds and Capital Square in Des Moines, Iowa. An installation of archived materials ...
The Great Wall of Los Angeles is a 1978 mural designed by Judith Baca and executed with the help of over 400 community youth and artists coordinated by the Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC). [1] The mural, on the concrete banks of Tujunga Wash in the San Fernando Valley was Baca's first mural [2] and SPARC's first public art project ...
Will Ryman’s first public art project, Wall Street, 2008, was exhibited at 7 World Trade Center, New York City.The artist produced a sculptural tableau of a typical New York street scene consisting of fifteen characters including businessmen in suits, people waiting for a bus, a man eating a hot dog, and a woman reading a newspaper.
Kristin Jones maintains both studio and public practices creating site-specific, time-based projects that work within the context of an environment and its natural phenomena. Working collaboratively across disciplines and media, she creates installations, works on and paper, and time-lapse photography .