Jack Becker, who has a long and distinguished career in the field of public art, is scheduled to speak tonight at the Arkansas Arts Center. His talk, “Artists, Architects and Community: The Public Art Equation”, is the third in the Architecture and Design Network’s Art of Architecture lecture series, now in its ninth season.
Founder and executive director of Forecast Public Art, a non-profit headquartered in St. Paul Minnesota, that provides consulting services to artists, communities and government agencies, Becker is the publisher of Public Art Review, an award-winning journal that covers developments in the field worldwide.
In his talk, Becker will draw on his 35 years of experience as artist and administrator to convey public art’s role in meaningful place-making and economic development. According to Becker, “Art that engages the public can catalyze and sustain the revitalization of our shared environments, helping to create culturally vibrant and livable communities.”
While public art can be as simple as an object selected for placement in a public space, it can also come about through the collaborative efforts of artists, design professionals and engineers. Many bridges, bikeways and trails, all important elements of infrastructure, have been produced by such joint efforts. Increasingly interdisciplinary, the field, according to Becker, is also growing digital and ephemeral in its accommodation to developments in technology.
According to another professional, public art…”is about a city investing in itself. When done well it helps engender pride in place, adding meaning and a sense of history to the public realm.” The role of the community is key to a successful public art program.
Free and open to the public, Becker’s lecture is sponsored by the Architecture and Design Network with the support of the University of Arkansas’s Fay Jones School of Architecture, the Central Arkansas Chapter of the American Institute of Architects and the Arkansas Arts Center. The 6:00 p.m. lecture is preceded by a reception at 5:30 p.m.
For additional information contact June Freeman at projects4pi@mac.com