ON THE COVER:
Trefoil
By Brent Collins
Digital Montage. (See profile on page 16.)
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Features
06 A Percent for Public Art
By Mary McCarthy
Find out how to research public art opportunities.
08 Parades of Public Art
By Annie Strack
Discover a new breed of public art.
10 Transportation Improvements as Public Art Opportunities
Learn how to apply for large transportation public art projects.
13 Exhibiting in Corporate Spaces
By Paul Dorrell
Have a corporation host your first public show.
14 Art Meets Music
See how “gig” poster artists get their work seen and sold
16 Brent Collins: Art, Science and the Corporate World
By Kim Hall
Why so many corporations love his work.
Section 2: In Your Studio
Begins after page18. Take a peek inside the studios of some master artists, and find out what you can do to make your studio the best it can be.
Departments
04 From the Editor
05 Art Scuttlebutt
Letters, tips and what’s happening online
38 The Listings: Compiled by the Art Calendar Team
Your best source for art opportunities. Find awards, galleries reviewing portfolios, grants, fellowships, competitions, residencies and more.
48 ArtScuttlebutt.com Member of the Month: Everett Spruill
By Kim Hall
Columns
31 Coaching the Artist Within: Adopting a Public Persona
How much of yourself do you want the public to see?
32 Heart to Heart: Solo
By Jack White
Great art is made in solitude.
34 Art Law: Art Goes to Washington
By Elizabeth T Russell, Attorney at Law
What you need to know about government copyrights.
36 The Photo Guy: The Problem with Computer Screens
Why monitor colors all look different.


