Public Art Working Group (PAWG)

Public Art Working Group (PAWG)

The City of Worcester encourages and promotes the enrichment of the city’s cultural landscape through aesthetic improvements to public spaces, uniting artists and community while inspiring civic pride. The City of Worcester’s Public Art Working Group (PAWG) is made up of local citizens and art lovers who are committed to supporting local public art initiatives.

Current members of the Public Art Working Group: Travis Duda, Juliet Feibel, Gloria Hall, Shyla Matthews, Steve Rolle, Jeanette Tozer, and Marnie Weir.

Staff: Yaffa Fain and Erin Williams.

By creatively activating Worcester’s Cultural Plan, PAWG goals are to:
  • Commission large-scale public art projects,
  • Support local and regional artists in the development of public art throughout the city, and
  • Encourage and foster the engagement of young people and the general public in creating public art.
 
To learn more and get involved with PAWG, please contact Culture@WorcesterMA.gov.

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AS A WORCESTER CULTURAL COALITION MEMBER ORGANIZATION, WE AGREE TO:

Add events and programming to discovercentralma.org at least one month prior to each event.

 

 

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