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Best Practices for Large Scale and Public Art Mosaics with Julie Richey
Best Practices for Large Scale and Public Art Mosaics with Julie Richey
Intro and personal interview with Julie and Tami (15:23)
Course Overview (0:50)
Preparing to bid on public art (7:54)
Different types of pubic art (4:50)
Applying to public art commissions (11:05)
Collaborating with other artists (5:01)
Investing in Yourself Through Training and Apprenticeships (2:52)
Design Fees? YES! (2:48)
Substrates and Adhesives (1:29)
Multi-Tasking (13:04)
Adulting 101 (16:51)
Site Preparation (10:52)
Recognizing a Well-Managed Public Art Organization (1:11)
Interview with Martha Peters, Director of Public Art at Arts Fort Worth (26:10)
The Pamplona Rose at the AC Marriot, Fort Worth (1:33)
RFP vs RFQ: You have the power! (26:38)
Interview with Julie and Alida Labbe, the Public Art Project & Capital Budget Manager for Arts Fort Worth (38:53)
On-Site Description of the Fort Worth Animal Care and Control Project (2:44)
“Mags,” The Blue Dog Selfie Bench at Fort Worth Animal Care and Control (1:24)
Maximizing Your Commission’s Effect: Incorporating Other Artistic Media (3:05)
In-Depth Tour of Julie’s Approved Fort Worth Public Art Proposal (30:44)
Public Art Administrators: Questions to ask a potential mosaic artist for public art commissions
Course conclusion and thank you! (1:56)
BONUS: Julie and Ana in action mosaicking Mags the Dog
BONUS: Julie Shares Grouting Tips with Mags (9:42)
BONUS: How hot weather can effect the products you use during an installation. Video by Laticrete
“Mags,” The Blue Dog Selfie Bench at Fort Worth Animal Care and Control
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