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LAST CHANCE CALLS TO ARTISTS
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- Due September 9, 2011
RFQ for a $200,000 pediment for the St. Paul Cathedral in Boston, MA - Due September 14, 2011 RFQ for a $480,000 public art commission for the San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, CA
- Due September 15, 2011
RFQ for a $100,000 public art commision for the CUNY School of Law in Long Island City, NY - Due September 16, 2011
RFQ for a $115,500 public art installation for the Sunshine II Apartments in Casper, WY
Remember, these are just a few of the great listings available on the NEFA Network. Calls are posted several times a week, so visit today and check back often!
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PUBLIC ART DISCUSSION SERIES | |
Mark your calendars for the first Public Art Discussion Series of our 2011-2012 season! Join NEFA and the Boston Center for the Arts for a social evening of new media & new technology public art presentations, and networking with peers. Complimentary refreshments and a cash bar will be provided.
FIRST SESSION: New Media & Emerging Technologies in Public Art
WHERE: Mills Gallery at the Boston Center for the Arts
WHEN: September 26, 2011 | 6:00PM-9:00PM
Presented in partnership with the Boston Center for the Arts.

The Public Art Discussion Series is sponsored by NEFA's Fund for the Arts with generous support from Anonymous. To learn more about these acclaimed events, visit the Public Art Discussion Series section of the NEFA website today! |
FORECAST PUBLIC ART | |
Forecast Public Art is a public art service organization in St. Paul, MN. Forecast recently launched the Public Art Toolkit , a resource guide with articles, a glossary, and other useful tools for public art projects.
Another great resource from Forecast is the Public Art Review, the world's leading journal devoted exclusively to the field of contemporary public art. It's published twice annually and is a great way to keep connected to local, national, and international trends in public art. |
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