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In this charming talk, Phil Proctor explores both his background and some of his most awe-inspiring works of art. Each of Phil's sculptures carries a powerful story or message relevant to its intended community. Ultimately, Phil uses one example after another to demonstrate the meaningful nature of public art. Phil Proctor is a professional sculptor practicing in Atlanta since 2003. He holds an MFA from East Carolina University and a BFA from the University of Southern Mississippi. His permanently installed public art works can be found across the southeastern United States and Eastern Europe including at least seven large scale outdoor works in the Metro Atlanta area. His outdoor sculpture exhibition record covers the southeast and includes a solo exhibition at Hartsfield Jackson International Airport. Proctor has developed a professional reputation in the public art community by his involvement in the infrastructure of public art. Some examples are: his role as board member for the development of a public art master plan for the city of Suwanee, GA and his initiatives leading to the first annual temporary outdoor sculpture exhibition in the city of Decatur, GA. Phil Proctor occupies an 11,000 square foot studio in south Atlanta where he works to generate his sculpture. His company, Nucleus Sculpture Studio LLC, also provides the service of fabricating, transporting and installing the sculptural works of other well-known artists. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx