Workshops & Convenings

Hannah Cole and Lida Venieri Headshots
Managing the financial side of a public art project can be just as creative and critical as making the work itself. This session equips artists with the tools to plan, track, and steward project funds from commission to completion. We’ll cover core skills including building detailed budgets, understanding payment schedules, navigating contracts, and anticipating hidden costs like insurance, taxes, and long-term maintenance.
Pat Gomez and Emily Womack Headshots
Public art often means working in complex bureaucracies and can lead to misunderstandings and a sense that transparency is lacking in the civic art field. This session seeks to address this dynamic by inviting artists to learn about the processes, policies, and structures that inform the civic art process within government agencies. From project development and management to oversight and multi-agency coordination, the session will explore these requirements from the LA County Civic Art and other agencies’ perspectives.
Sarah Rara Headshot
This session demystifies the public art proposal process. Artists will learn how to craft a strong conceptual narrative, integrate technical feasibility, develop a preliminary budget, and effectively communicate concepts to stakeholders. We will consider challenges and opportunities for designing in the public art context including ways that artists can navigate meeting client needs while retaining their artistic voice. The session will include samples and tips as well as a review of real-world RFPs.
Noe Montes Headshot
Sustainability in public art isn’t just about environmental compliance—it’s a creative opportunity. This session explores how artists can thoughtfully integrate sustainability into their practice through material selection, production methods, and conceptual framing. Using recent public artworks commissioned for the California Air Resources Board as case studies, we’ll look at a range of artistic responses to environmental themes and discuss the real-world challenges of incorporating sustainable practices into public commissions.
Zoe Taleporos Headshot
Designed for artists scaling up their practice, this workshop addresses budget tracking, timeline development, working with teams and subcontractors, managing installations, and using digital tools (like Gantt charts and cloud storage) to stay organized and in control. Artists will learn from a highly skilled project manager who will share ways to stay organized, on track, and on budget in high pressure fields.
Susan Logoreci Headshot
Public art often comes with unexpected challenges—but these moments can lead to meaningful growth. In this session, artist Susan Logoreci will share how she uses feedback, constraints, and even rejection as opportunities to evolve her creative practice. Through case studies of real-world projects, Susan will walk participants through moments where client input or institutional push-back led to stronger outcomes. She’ll also reflect on the shift from studio/gallery-based work to the demands of creating for public space and broader audiences.
Painting of downtown Los Angeles Skylinbe
The Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture, in partnership with Bloomberg Philanthropies, is launching the Los Angeles County Bloomberg Arts Internship (BAI) program for the 2026 grant cycle. This new initiative is a paid summer internship program for rising public high school seniors. This Application Workshop is for arts and cultural organizations interested in applying to be a host site.
Painting of downtown Los Angeles Skylinbe
The Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture, in partnership with Bloomberg Philanthropies, is launching the Los Angeles County Bloomberg Arts Internship (BAI) program for the 2026 grant cycle. This new initiative is a paid summer internship program for rising public high school seniors. This Application Workshop is for arts and cultural organizations interested in applying to be a host site.
Levine Act Office Hours
The Department of Arts and Culture will host a 60-minute session to provide information and answer questions about compliance with the Levine Act (SB1439) as part of the Organizational Grant Program (OGP), Community Impact Arts Grant Program (CIAG), and Arts Internship Program (AIP) application process
Levine Act Office Hours
The Department of Arts and Culture will host a 60-minute session to provide information and answer questions about compliance with the Levine Act (SB1439) as part of the Organizational Grant Program (OGP), Community Impact Arts Grant Program (CIAG), and Arts Internship Program (AIP) application process