The Fairmount Park Art Association announces the receipt of a Getty Foundation grant of $78,200 for treatment and research related to the conservation and reinstallation of “Atmosphere and Environment XII” by eminent artist Louise Nevelson.
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New•Land•Marks Receives Major Award from the William Penn Foundation
Posted: August 9, 2004
The Fairmount Park Art Association announces the award of a generous grant of $476,850 from the William Penn Foundation in support of New•Land•Marks: public art, community, and the meaning of place.
Two public art projects commissioned by the Fairmount Park Art Association have been selected for the Americans for the Arts Public Art Network’s 2004 Year in Review.
New Public Art Project for Northeast Philadelphia Inspired by the ‘Father of the Environmental Movement’
Posted: September 25, 2003
The Fairmount Park Art Association will unveil Embodying Thoreau, a new public artwork at the Pennypack Environmental Center in the northeast territory of Fairmount Park.
The Fairmount Park Art Association in partnership with the Department of Streets and the Fairmount Park Commission is pleased to announce the illumination of thirteen outdoor sculptures along Kelly Drive.
The Fairmount Park Art Association will unveil a new public art project, “I have a story to tell you…” by artist Pepón Osorio
The Fairmount Park Art Association is pleased to announce the presentation of two significant awards: the Henry J. Magaziner EFAIA Award and a 2002 EDRA/Places Award for Place Planning.
The Fairmount Park Art Association is pleased to announce receipt of the year 2000 Award for Outstanding Commitment to the Preservation and Care of Collections.
The Fairmount Park Art Association announces its Community Exhibition Series: a transportable exhibition that documents New•Land•Marks proposals through a series of descriptive photographic banners is traveling throughout Philadelphia to sites in communities participating in New•Land•Marks.
New•Land•Marks Community Exhibition at the William Way Community Center August 9 – August 21, 2000
Posted: July 28, 2000
A transportable exhibition that documents “New•Land•Marks” public art proposals through a series of descriptive photographic banners will be on view at the William Way Community Center.