Catherine Elizabeth Patton is a Memphis-based photographer, born and raised in the city, who is the current UAC Billboard Series artist. We spent some time with Patton to learn more about ...
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Catherine Elizabeth Patton is a Memphis-based photographer, born and raised in the city, who is the current UAC Billboard Series artist. We spent some time with Patton to learn more about ...
UAC commissioned Memphis-based sculptor, Tylur French to create a sculpture for the exterior of the Cordova Library that encompasses the town’s rich natural history and encapsulates the vision of Memphis Public Library and Information Center.
The UrbanArt Commission (UAC) is pleased to announce a partnership with the Memphis Convention Center Board of Commissioners and City of Memphis to develop new public art as part of the$200M convention center renovation project.
UrbanArt Commission (UAC) will celebrate public art projects created over the last 20 years with Revisiting, a series of temporary, site-specific responses to existing public art projects created by Memphis-based artists.
The City of Memphis and UrbanArt Commission (UAC) commissioned Memphis-based artist Terry Lynn to create a large-scale sculpture as apart of the South City redevelopment.
Artist Team announced to create sculpture at Historic Cossitt Library.
The District Mural Training Program provides mural training and professional development from MuralArts Philadelphia and culminates in each artist creating their own $30,000 mural project in each of the seven Council districts. The seven artists were selected back in March 2018, but we wanted to gain more insight into each artist’s background and intent to apply for the District Mural Program. So we gathered around our table at UAC and asked them a few introductory questions, so we could get a “behind the scenes” into the Seven artists for the DMP.
Emily Rooker of UrbanArt Commission is Honored in the Memphis Flyer!
"Is this just another study?" The question brought a hush to the proceedings.