Public Art / Space is a study of socially engaged artworks that activate their surrounding environments through spatial and conceptual relationships. The title of this thesis refers to the nature of successful public artworks becoming interchangeable and indistinguishable from the space they inhabit. Activated public artworks do not occupy a space, they become a space in tandem with the surrounding environment. Public art has the power to create places as well as exist symbiotically within them; what was once an empty, blank space can become a gathering point (such as a plaza) or a focal point in an environment where no interest existed before. Thanks to Florida's Art in State Buildings Program, the University of South Florida’s Contemporary Art Museum has been able to amass a world-class collection of engaging public artworks worked throughout their campuses.

CAM’s emphasis on social engagement has fostered a public art collection that activates environments by facilitating social interactions in gathering spaces, providing physical pathways between spaces, and creating symbolic wayfinding throughout campus. This book will focus on CAM’s Public Art collection as a microcosm of successfully activated public works that create a network of physical and conceptual pathways at their Tampa campus.


       
            
     
 

             
Hey Neighbor! is a ficticious alcohol distributor that focuses on bringing people together. Labels feature handrawn illustrations. 
Hey Neighbor!
Logo and package design
March 2021
School project
Heat Wave is a typeface inspired by Florida heat, displayed as a music festival identity. 
Heat Wave
Typeface and festival identity
February 2021
Personal project

Keirin, Japanese fixed gear track racing, is an Olympic sport and betting activity. Though keirin is a multi-billion dollar industry and immensely popular, there is a stark contrast between the aesthetics of American sports. 
Keirin
Poster and ephemera
March 2021
Atticus Contracting is a Tampa-based carpentry business specializing in high end metal fabrication, wood repair, and custom furniture. This soon to be active website demonstrates Atticus’ straightforward and flexible approach to carpentry that integrates new technology with traditional methods. 
Atticus Contracting Brand
Identity system (logo, business card, website)
September, 2020
Client work



Claire Casper Portfolio
May 2021