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There are currently 155 Street Art worldwide.
“Magnolias for Pittsburgh” is a public art work by Tony Tasset (b.1960). The following is the description from the guidebook …
Artist, Renee Petropoulos designed 317 paces and 21 stops, a t…
The 60th Anniversary of Crawley sculpture. A collaborative project with Jane Sybilla Fordham & David Parfitt. A group of nine c…
With the help of students two concrete stone tile mosaic benches were created for their outdoor play area.
Metal ornamental guards protecting three trees.
Atomic Passage is the first public art project in the history of the city of Las Vegas where artists’ concepts have been integr…
Two mosaic benches were created with the help of 12 Crispus Atticus students. The benches, made of stone, ceramic tile, and ven…
The Bethal Cultural Arts Center commissioned CPAG to continue the development of their African Village with a Griot Circle. The…
Oum Kul-Tuv (Mother of All Good), is a multi disciplinary artist living and working in Tel-Aviv,Israel. The female body is in t…
One old street in the City of Angels
The result of this collaboration between artists and the visually impaired is a unique and charming column, located at the entr…
This project resulted in six beautiful mosaic benches made of venitian glass and broken ceramic tiles. Each bench has a name an…
A series of hand-painted banners that display on Las Vegas Boulevard between Charleston Blvd and Freemont St. This is the world…
Located in Little Village, the two mosaic planters and four benches were inspired by student drawings of flowers associated wit…
“For Pittsburgh” is a public art work created by Jenny Holzer in 2005 for the roof of the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. …
This project included students working with reverse cast tile, relief sculpting in clay, plaster mold making, and craked tile m…