What is the role of public art in our communities? And how has it changed across the timespan of human history? From the mysterious construction of Stonehenge in Scotland to Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate (affectionately called ‘The Bean’) in Chicago, public art has always served a purpose. Whether it provides a space for sacred rituals or acts as a monument to a bustling metropolis, public art has the power to spark conversations and deepen our sense of community. Today, we are honored to welcome back Badir McCleary, whose passion and commitment to public art has led him across the country for Remote, an exclusive video series in partnership with NOT REAL ART! exploring and documenting public art in all its glorious complexity. Tuning in you’ll hear us catch up with Badir, as we chat about the episodes he’s done for Remote thus far, the fascinating artworks and artists he’s come across, and what he’s uncovered about the ever-evolving role of public art. Discover key lessons from his two-part series in Washington DC about the government’s role in public art, how his eye-opening conversation with Charles Dixon deepened his knowledge of producing these types of artworks, along with a whole host of insights from other fascinating cities he’s covered like Los Angeles and San Antonio. Our conversation also unpacks key themes in public art, such as the role of technology in contemporary pieces, why allocating resources to marketing and storytelling is essential, how public art can foster community engagement, plus a whole lot more. Join us today as we delve into the multi-faceted nature of public art and the immense sense of wonder it can instill in all of us!
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