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Negotiating the Public Art Terrain Challenges, Minefields, and Opportunities to Make a Difference
Navigating the field of public art can be a real challenge. Learn how to navigate the world of public art in order to get commissions, check contracts, and create competitive proposals.
In this talk, Professor Emerita of Art History at City College of New York, Harriet F. Senie, PhD will delve into both controversial and successful works by artists such as Richard Serra, Guerrilla Girls, Anish Kapoor, and Maya Lin.
Senie has participated in many art juries, reviewed art applications, and made major decisions in the art world. She is an Emerita of Art History at City College of New York and the author of several books on public art, including Monumental Controversies, Memorials to Shattered Myths, and Contemporary Public Sculpture.
Venue: Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery
215 W 57th Street, 2nd Floor
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