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Organizer Information Hiding in Plain Site (HPS) is directed by Jack Becker, who has worked in the field of contemporary public art for fifty years as an artist, educator, producer, consultant, curator, writer, publisher, and administrator. Becker is best known as the founder of Forecast Public Art, a Minnesota-based nonprofit, and of Public Art Review, […]

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Organizer Information Northeastern Illinois University (NEIU) is a public university in Chicago, Illinois, founded in 1867 by the Cook County Board of Commissioners as the first teacher training school in Cook County. NEIU is both a Hispanic-Serving Institution and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution, and is the Midwest’s longest-standing four-year public […]

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Organizer Information The Grand Center for Arts and Culture is a non-profit arts and culture center in New Ulm, Minnesota, housed in the historic former Grand Hotel, providing the community with an art gallery (4 Pillars Gallery), gift shop, arts education area, a letterpress and printmaking studio (Cellar Press), and a live performance space (The […]

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Organizer Information Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning (JCAL) is a multidisciplinary arts center founded in 1972, based in and serving the diverse community of Southeast Queens, where 2.3 million African-American, Caribbean-American, Indo-Asian, African, Latinx, Caucasian, Native American, and Indigenous artists and audiences live, work, and learn. JCAL is the only multidisciplinary arts center — […]

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Organizer Information Formed in 1971, the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture (OAC) manages the City’s public art program, grants for individuals and arts and culture organizations, The Creative Advantage arts education initiative, and cultural facilities including the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute and ARTS at King Street Station, and is supported by the 16-member […]

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Organizer Information Pratt Fine Arts Center is a non-profit arts education and resource center located in the Squire Park area of Seattle’s Central District. Pratt was founded in 1976 by the Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation and named in honor of slain civil rights leader Edwin T. Pratt, and in 1982 it was turned […]

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Organizer Information The Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA) was founded in 1883 as the Art Association of Indianapolis, making it the ninth oldest and eighth largest encyclopedic art museum in the United States, with a permanent collection comprising over 54,000 works spanning African, American, Asian, and European holdings. The institution traces its founding to November […]

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Organizer Information Seattle Arts & Lectures (SAL) is a nonprofit literary arts organization based in Seattle, Washington, founded in 1987 and active since its first season in 1988. SAL’s mission is to cultivate transformative experiences through story and language with readers and writers of all generations. The organization operates through two main program areas: Literary […]

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Organizer Information The City of Burien is a municipality in King County, Washington, situated in the greater Seattle metropolitan area. The city has maintained a formal commitment to arts and culture since 1998, when it established its 1% for Art Program, dedicating a portion of selected city project costs to public artworks. Its cultural infrastructure […]

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