240 East Ave, Rochester, NY 14604
Visions of Public Art is an exhibition of conceptual public art installations in Rochester, New York featuring proposals submitted by emerging and established creatives with a connection to Rochester. As the proposed installations are all in theory, there were no physical, budgetary, or legal restraints on their designs.
Currently, several local art activist groups are working on developing real solutions for how we can transform Rochester into a city for creatives. This involves widespread conversation concerning accessibility, diversity, and inclusion paired with in-depth research regarding sustainable arts programming and creative funding. The Art Administrators understand that public art can be an effective method for stimulating social and economic growth, while strengthening the connection between the public and shared space through creative celebration of local culture, history, and identity. With over 30 inspiring proposals from 14+ artists, The Art Administrator's premier exhibition highlights the importance of public art and examines the potential for integrating engaging installations into the fabric of our city while inviting viewers to think critically about how supporting creative vision can help to transform our community.