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Public Art of the University of Houston System

Public Art of the University of Houston System

Public Art of the University of Houston System (Public Art UHS) is a program engaging academic and global communities in an open forum to promote dialogue about visual arts and its relevance to contemporary life. The distinguished publicly-accessible works of critically-important artists enrich the cultural and intellectual character of the University of Houston System, and reflect and connect our uniquely diverse audiences.

In 2019, a new Temporary Public Art Program was launched. Extending from the University of Houston’s Wilhelmina’s Grove, a beautiful green space at the heart of the campus’ Arts District and its new gateway to public art, The Temporary Public Art Program is an active platform for temporary art installations, short-term exhibitions, community-wide outreach and collaborative programming. Along with UHS’s stellar collection, this program provides the University community, local patrons and visitors from around the world with a unique place and way to experience thoughtful and thought-provoking proposals with a diverse roster of local, national and international artists and artworks.

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