Marguerite Anglin is the Public Art Director for the City of Philadelphia, with the City's Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy (OACCE).
As Public Art Director, Marguerite oversees the conservation and management of the City’s world-renowned collection of more than 1,000 public art works and commissions new permanent, site-specific public art through the City of Philadelphia's Percent for Art Program that is community-driven and a true reflection of the unique people and culture of its surroundings. In this role, Marguerite is responsible for ensuring that Philadelphia’s public art collection reflects the City’s values of inclusiveness, integrity and respect for the diversity of its citizenry, visitors and history.
Marguerite is a licensed architect with over 20 years of experience in the planning and design industry. She has played a key role in various architecture firms and institutions, providing design leadership and project management for the development of urban environments in Philadelphia and beyond. Marguerite is also a visual artist who uses traditional and non-traditional methods to create inspirational mixed-media paintings. As an artist and architect, she is interested in finding innovative ways to bridge the gap between art, the built environment, and the human experience.
Tuesday, April 4, 2023
9:00 AM – 11:00 AM CDT