This blog will feature information about incorporating art in public libraries. How the work and the image or object work together to strengthen the purpose of the library. Examples could include:
- art incorporated at the time of construction
- added at a later time
- permanent installation
- temporary in nature
- art appreciation programs
Also occasional art that uses the library or books as it subject.
I hope this blog will be helpful to:
- Libraries considering installation of public art
- Libraries who want to showcase their public art
- Artists who want to showcase their creations.
- Artists who want to make art for libraries
- Architects and designers of libraries
- Contractors
- Arts administrators
- Library and art aficionados
Editorial Policy
The author of this blog is not paid by any person, company or organization to endorse products or people mentioned in posts. The author may offer affiliate links for readers who want to purchase items mentioned in posts. Ads appearing on the site may result in some income for the writer. If this post seems biased towards covering people, places and events occurring on the West Coast if is only because this is where the author lives and works. Please send comments or suggestions for topics from anywhere in the public art/public library field. The author may explore and cover these issues.
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