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Americans for the Arts' Public Art Network (PAN) develops professional services for the broad array of individuals and organizations engaged in the expanding field of public art. More than 350 public art programs exist in the United States at the state, local and national level. PAN connects the field by stimulating dialogue, discussing critical issues, developing public art products and services, and providing information through the website and the PAN Listserv.

By becoming a professional member of Americans for the Arts you can join the Public Art Network.

About the Public Art Network
Learn more about the history and formation of PAN and program goals.

Council
The PAN Council acts as a national elected advisory body for the Public Art Network. Learn about current members, terms, committees and past meetings.

Services and Materials
PAN is dedicated to developing services and products for the field, including nuts and bolts tools such as bibliographies, resource guides, and issue papers. 

Resources for Public Artists
If you are new to the field, or an established practitioner, PAN collects resources to help connect you with new ideas, research, and information relevant to public art in your community.

Events and Opportunities
PAN collects and posts to the website resources for artists seeking public art opportunities and announcements of annual public art conferences and events.

Bookstore
Americans for the Arts' online bookstore has a department dedicated to public art. The bookstore includes all of PAN's publications, plus a selection of other must-have public art resources.

For more information about the Public Art Network, e-mail pan@artsusa.org.