Theresa Sweetland

Executive Director, Forecast Public Art, Minnesota, USA
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"Join me on the 19th of March 2018 at Art Talks I: Art, Real Estate and the Built Environment where I will be moderating a series of panel discussions and exploring the current trends and examining critical issues facing artists, public art agencies, program managers, city planners, educators, developers and others who comprise the constellation of public art stakeholders in our contemporary society. Learn more on the overview page."

Forecast public art is one of the country's first non-profit organizations dedicated to advancing the field of public art with its award-winning magazine, Public Art Review

Theresa Sweetland is an experienced executive director, fundraiser, curator, and leader in the field of community cultural development and creative placemaking. Theresa served as Executive/Artistic Director of Intermedia Arts, Minnesota's premier multidisciplinary, multicultural arts organization, where her leadership successfully revived this renowned arts organization from near death in 2009 to stability and national prominence. Most recently, she served as Director of Development and External Relations at the Minnesota Museum of American Art where her efforts focused on raising visibility and resources to support the rebirth of the St. Paul institution.Her passion and know-how have continually brought together diverse sectors of the community, artists and planners, elders and teens, prisoners and poets, to build collaborations and partnerships that expand and enrich lives and build community. Theresa holds a BA in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Minnesota and a Master's degree in Urban and Regional Planning from The University of Minnesota Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs with a concentration on community and economic development. Theresa is a Co-Founding Artistic Director of B-Girl Be, the world's first international women in hip hop summit and founding director of Creative CityMaking, a pioneering partnership between artists and city staff to advance racial equity goals and engage underrepresented communities in determining the future of Minneapolis. Theresa was recognized for bold new steps and strategic leadership with the Sally Ordway Irvine Award for Initiative in 2015. 

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