Expanding Public Art Initiatives Forecast Public Art actively partners with local and national agencies such as the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and Indianapolis Cultural Trail, indicating a growing demand for public art projects across diverse communities and contexts. This presents opportunities to offer arts commissioning, project management, and creative services to support their expanding partnership portfolio.
Focus on Equity and Inclusion The organization prioritizes access for artists of color, Indigenous, and traditionally excluded groups, highlighting a niche for diversity-focused programming, artist representation platforms, and inclusive arts technology solutions tailored for equitable public art development.
Interest in Climate Resilience With the launch of a Change Lab Research Fellow dedicated to Climate Resilience in Public Art, Forecast shows a strategic focus on environmental themes, creating potential for businesses offering sustainable art materials, eco-friendly installation solutions, or climate-focused arts innovations.
Recent Project Collaborations Forecast’s engagements with municipal and community projects, such as mural festivals and community-driven vision plans, indicate ongoing opportunities to provide design, fabrication, and installation services for high-profile public art and community beautification efforts.
Financial Growth Potential With annual revenues estimated between $10 million and $25 million and an active project pipeline, the organization demonstrates financial stability and capacity for large-scale initiatives, making it a promising partner for long-term collaborations and high-value service offerings in arts management and technology.