Americans for Arts Issues Statement on Impact of Public Art on History, Pride
August 18, 2017
August 18, 2017
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 -- Americans for the Arts issued the following statement by CEO Robert L. Lynch on the impact of public art, including monuments to the Confederacy, on the history and pride of diverse communities:
"For nearly 60 years, Americans for the Arts, with its member organizations, has been a fierce advocate for public art and how it can help transform, inspire, and educate communities. Americans for the Arts stands with community members who are coming together to . . .
"For nearly 60 years, Americans for the Arts, with its member organizations, has been a fierce advocate for public art and how it can help transform, inspire, and educate communities. Americans for the Arts stands with community members who are coming together to . . .