Public Art in Historic Places: Virginia gardens; public art in historic places; contemporary Soviet metro art; and folk-art environments. This print issue has SOLD OUT! Please enjoy the online content and subscribe at shop.forecastpublicart.org to ensure availability of future issues. If you have questions please contact info@forecastpublicart.org.
Patricia Fuller describes a community's transformation of gardens in Virginia; Kathleen Coakley sorts through interpretations of public art in historic places; Cynthia Abramson recounts the re-emergence of contemporary Soviet metro art; Jeffrey Kastner broadens the definition of public art. Also, Maya Lin; folk-art environments; and sites in Cleveland, Charleston and Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico.