Collection Embeds

Turn your website into an interactive public art experience.

The Public Art Archive’s (PAA) new embed feature lets you showcase your public art collection directly on your website. Invite the public to connect and engage with your collection through an artwork gallery and interactive collection map.

Create tours and subcollections that highlight your organization’s dynamic work and encourage more meaningful experiences. Take advantage of the PAA platform’s rich sorting and filtering features to encourage discovery.

PAA’s embeddable collections are affordable, fast to launch, and built to inspire. Speak to a PAA team member today to get started.

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3 sculptural butterflies perched on top of three bent metal poles in front of a large building.

Kaleidoscope (2021). By Rein Triefeldt. Broward County Public Art & Design. Courtesy: Broward County Public Art & Design

Photograph taken at night with suspended sculpture over greenspace with skyline in background. Overlaying image is an iphone with text reading Her Secret is Patience and photographs of the artwork are pictured within the phone.
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Save Time and Resources
In one simple step, embed galleries and maps directly from your content on PAA. (Not on PAA yet? No problem — contact the PAA Team, and we’ll get you set up quickly.)
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Keep Your Branding
Seamless discovery in a cohesive branded experience is possible by embedding your collection gallery into your organization’s website.
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Room for Growth
Make edits and additions to your collection at any time for no additional cost.
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Human-Centered
Work directly with the PAA’s team of experts to make your collection easily discoverable.
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Facilitate Discovery
Create tours and subcollections that highlight your organization’s dynamic work and encourage more meaningful experiences. Take advantage of the PAA platform’s rich sorting and filtering features to encourage exploration.

Her Secret is Patience (2009). By Janet Echelman. City of Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture. Courtesy: Craig Smith

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Submit Your Artwork

Contributing artwork to the Public Art Archive is entirely free. Submit today to begin generating your Interactive Collection Map.