We’ve assembled national and local resources for artists, administrators, and community members involved in creating and sustaining public art.

Resources at your finger tips!

Forecast Public Art

Forecast activates, inspires, and advocates for public art that advances justice, health, and human dignity. Follow: @forecastpublicart

National Endowment for the Arts   

Resources to help establish public art policies and implement public art processes that make sense for individual communities. Follow: @neaarts

PublicArtist

PublicArtist is an online platform that connects public art projects with artists and administrators, making it easy to find and apply for RFQs, manage portfolios, and streamline the entire selection process.

CODAworx

CODAworx’s Open Calls directory showcases current public art opportunities—RFQs and RFPs—making it simple for artists to discover, filter, and apply to projects nationwide.

CaFE

CaFÉ (Call for Entry) is a platform that helps artists find and apply for art opportunities, while offering organizations tools to manage calls, applications, and exhibition logistics. Follow: @callforentry

South Carolina Arts Commission

The South Carolina Arts Commission website shares information about grants, statewide arts programs, artist support, and resources—all designed to foster creativity, connect communities, and promote the arts across South Carolina.

SC Arts Alliance

The South Carolina Arts Alliance is the only statewide nonprofit dedicated to advancing the arts in SC through advocacy, leadership development, and raising public awareness.

Arts Access South Carolina

Arts Access South Carolina is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing quality arts experiences for individuals with disabilities throughout the state, fostering inclusive communities through education, career exploration, and creative expression.

South Arts

South Arts focuses on sustainability, momentum, and impact as we work to advance Southern vitality through the arts.

Public Art Dialogue

PAD was founded on the premise that dialogue is the essential element in all effective public art endeavors. Our goal is to provide platforms for dialogue among public art professionals and students across disciplines.

Public Art Archive

The Public Art Archive™ (PAA) is a free, continually growing online database of public artworks throughout the U.S. and abroad. The portal is a comprehensive resource providing universal access to discover, explore, and learn more about public art across communities. We invite the public to delve into the complex stories that characterize public artworks as dynamic, interconnected keepers of history, context, and meaning.

Monument Lab

Monument Lab is a nonprofit public art, history, and design studio based in Philadelphia. We are dedicated to advancing justice by reimagining monuments as places for belonging, learning, and healing.

Association for Public Art

The Association for Public Art (aPA) seeks to respond to the conditions of our time with new commissions, while interpreting and preserving public art for future generations.

Public Art Fund

Public Art Fund brings dynamic contemporary art to a broad audience in New York City and beyond by mounting ambitious free exhibitions of international scope and impact that offer the public powerful experiences with art and the urban environment.