Resources
Colorado Public Art Programs
Click here to view a complete listing of Colorado Public Art Programs.
Americans for the Arts- Public Art Network
Americans for the Arts' Public Art Network (PAN) develops professional services for the broad array of individuals and organizations engaged in the expanding field of public art. More than 300 public art programs exist in the United States at the federal, state, and local level. PAN is designed to provide services to the diverse field of public art and to develop strategies and tools to improve communities through public art.
Click here to learn more about AFTA.
Click here to learn more about Resources for Artists.
Artists Register
ArtistsRegister.com showcases visual art by artists who are US residents represented through many disciplines. The Web site serves to connect the artists and their work with private collectors, gallery owners, interior designers, corporate art buyers, public art administrators, and art enthusiasts in general.
Click here to learn more about Artists Register.
Call for Entry.org
Call for Entry.org (CaFÉTM) is a Web-based service that allows organizations and administrators to easily and cost-effectively manage artist-application and jury processes related to calls for entry. The service is especially designed for use with public art projects, artist fellowships, and juried visual-arts competitions.
Click here to learn more about CaFÉ.
Colorado Peer Assistance Network (PAN)
The Colorado Creative Industries (CCI) continues to offer affordable and accessible technical assistance service for Colorado’s non-profit arts organizations through the Peer Assistance Network (PAN). If you are interested is starting an Art in Public Places program, we suggest you apply to have a PAN Advisor visit your community “to get you started.”
The purpose of the PAN is to increase the stability of Colorado's Arts organizations and the quality of the arts programs they present. It provides a way for the staff and board members of arts organizations to help each other and the artists in their communities by exchanging advice between peers who manage similar programs and projects in other areas of the state.
Click here to learn more about PAN.
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