This World Art Day, we're celebrating the vibrant connection between public transit and local art. |
| John, This World Art Day, we're celebrating the vibrant connection between public transit and local art. Across the country, public transportation systems are more than just a way to get from point A to point B—they serve as canvases and stages for artists to share their vision and inspire communities. Public transit spaces bring art directly to the people, from murals at bus stops to sculpture installations in train stations and photo arrays at ferry terminals, enriching daily commutes and fostering a sense of community pride. These artistic endeavors not only beautify public spaces but also create welcoming environments for all. In our latest blog, we explore art installations nationwide that support the arts and spotlight our nation's public transit networks. As we look to the future, investments in public transportation can also mean investments in the arts, bringing together the work of visionary artists and the needs of our communities. Let's celebrate the power of creativity to transform not just spaces but lives. Public transit and art can move us—literally and figuratively—toward a brighter, more connected future. Read more in our latest blog, Art or BART? Celebrating World Art Day. Thanks for your support, Voices for Public Transit | | | Contact Us | Click here to unsubscribe. © 2025 Voices for Public Transport. All Rights Reserved | |
