Fulton County Public Art Program

Fulton County Public Art Program

Established in 1993, The Fulton County Public Art Program began with the adoption of the Art in Public Places Resolution which stipulates one percent of the cost of acquisition, renovation or construction of any Fulton County building or facility must be set aside for the fabrication, installation and ongoing maintenance of public artwork. Since then, the County has commissioned 69 artworks and acquired over 750 artworks, located in facilities around Fulton County including senior centers, libraries, parks, arts centers, and court buildings.

In addition to commissioning and acquiring artwork, we also offer programming through the Public Art Futures Lab and our mobile art center; the ArtVan in collaboration with artists and community organizations.

Imagen principal de Wolf Creek Library : French VR Screenings from Night of Ideas

Wolf Creek Library : French VR Screenings from Night of Ideas

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Wolf Creek Library

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Imagen principal de Gladys S. Dennard Library : French VR Screenings from Night of Ideas

Gladys S. Dennard Library : French VR Screenings from Night of Ideas

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Gladys S. Dennard Library at South Fulton

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Imagen principal de Wolf Creek Library : French VR Screenings from Night of Ideas

Wolf Creek Library : French VR Screenings from Night of Ideas

hoy a las 11:00

Wolf Creek Library

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Imagen principal de Gladys S. Dennard Library : French VR Screenings from Night of Ideas

Gladys S. Dennard Library : French VR Screenings from Night of Ideas

hoy a las 15:00

Gladys S. Dennard Library at South Fulton

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