Tomas McCabe, Executive Director of the Black Rock Arts Foundation (BRAF), Crimson Rose, Vice President of BRAF & Burning Man founding Director, and artists who have worked with BRAF to install their artwork in San Francisco and other cities, Michael Christian; Karen Cusolito; and Peter Hudson spoke on "Temporary Art: Inspiring Community and Civic Participation" at the City of Palo Alto Public Arts Commission recently.
Tomas and Crimson gave an overview of how BRAF works with different cities to create temporary public art that engages the community and the artists talked about their work and their projects with BRAF.
The Art Commission also gave an overview for artists interested in submitting project proposals to the City of Palo Alto under their new Temporary Art Project Guidelines.
Tomas and Crimson gave an overview of how BRAF works with different cities to create temporary public art that engages the community and the artists talked about their work and their projects with BRAF.
The Art Commission also gave an overview for artists interested in submitting project proposals to the City of Palo Alto under their new Temporary Art Project Guidelines.
Thanks to the Palo Alto Arts Commission for inviting us, we had a great time!
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