The Waterfront

Drawing from the Grangegorman Arts Strategy (2012), ‘…the lives we dwell’1 Grangegorman Public Art programme was launched in September 2015. Whether creation occurs inside the confines of an art studio or on the sidewalk of Italy’s Piazza, the autodidactic tendency to specific oneself by works of art is plentiful and shared across cultures, landscapes, and eras. … Read more

The Waterfront (2)

The materials of the public artist long ago moved past bronze, marble, and stained glass. If the general public paintings is short-term, the challenge is often categorized as an event and goes by way of a city’s event allowing division. Public art can be short-term as in out of doors exhibitions and constructing wraps, or … Read more