Forecast Public Art activates, inspires, and advocates for public art that advances justice, health, and human dignity. 

Forecast supports artists, partners, and communities throughout the entire process of creating public art that advances justice, health, and human dignity. We partner with decision-makers and stakeholders on arts and cultural planning efforts, and support public artists with funding, training, and opportunities to create partnerships and advance their public art careers. We also help others find, select, curate, fund, and commission public artists. Forecast emphasizes access for artists of color, indigenous artists, and groups that are traditionally excluded. 

Forecast firmly believes that culture and creativity are important drivers of creating a more just society. As one of the country’s first nonprofit organizations dedicated to advancing the field of public art, we are called to advocate for and advance public art practices that advance justice, health and human dignity. We are invested in public art that plays a crucial role in creating a sense of belonging, and supporting people to realize their potential and live healthy lives.

What is public art?

Public art plays a crucial role in shaping our culturally vibrant and sustainable communities. Artists of all disciplines are treating public space as a venue for creative experimentation. Public art offers opportunities for community collaboration, for ideas to shape our environment, and to influence change. The definition is always expanding — performance art, interventions, land art, and wrapped buildings are just some examples — and artists are redefining public art every day.

CONGRATULATIONS on receiving a Forecast grant!       

Please fill out this form by 11:59pm on Thursday, February 20, 2026 to help us prepare to promote and celebrate you!   Please wait to announce or post anything online until after Forecast has promoted the new grantees. Throughout the year, you’re encouraged to share your grant-related work on social media to expand your project’s impact. Please tag us @forecastpublicart [facebook, Instagram, Threads] and @forecastpublicart.bsky.social [BlueSky].         Questions?       Contact Jen Krava jenk@forecastpublicart.org

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