The Public Part of Public Art
The capstone session of the Make It workshop series, featuring artist panelists, case studies, and time to connect.
The Public Part of Public Art
This final session of the Make It: Building a Public Art Practice series focuses on the essential role of community in public art. Together, we’ll explore the principles that inform meaningful community engagement, hands-on participation, storytelling, and the nurturing of youth artists.
The event will be held at Channing Peake Gallery (105 E. Anapamu St., Santa Barbara).
The afternoon will begin with the final workshop and panel discussion led by facilitators Susan F. Gray and Patricia Gomez. Panelists will share real-world examples of how public art projects can reflect community voices, support youth participation, and create lasting cultural impact.
The remainder of the session will be dedicated to open discussion, networking, and peer exchange, offering time to connect with panelists and fellow artists, reflect on lessons from the full series, and build relationships with others working in public art.
This capstone gathering brings together learning from across the 10-week series while creating space for conversation, connection, and shared insight among artists. The session is open to all artists, including those who have not attended previous workshops.
The capstone session of the Make It workshop series, featuring artist panelists, case studies, and time to connect.
The Public Part of Public Art
This final session of the Make It: Building a Public Art Practice series focuses on the essential role of community in public art. Together, we’ll explore the principles that inform meaningful community engagement, hands-on participation, storytelling, and the nurturing of youth artists.
The event will be held at Channing Peake Gallery (105 E. Anapamu St., Santa Barbara).
The afternoon will begin with the final workshop and panel discussion led by facilitators Susan F. Gray and Patricia Gomez. Panelists will share real-world examples of how public art projects can reflect community voices, support youth participation, and create lasting cultural impact.
The remainder of the session will be dedicated to open discussion, networking, and peer exchange, offering time to connect with panelists and fellow artists, reflect on lessons from the full series, and build relationships with others working in public art.
This capstone gathering brings together learning from across the 10-week series while creating space for conversation, connection, and shared insight among artists. The session is open to all artists, including those who have not attended previous workshops.
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Highlights
- 4 hours
- In person
Location
105 E Anapamu St
105 East Anapamu Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
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