Public Space? Lost and Found follows and expands upon the eponymous April 2014 exhibit and symposium with interviews, commissioned essays and case studies to enlarge the definitions of individual and civic space, and the polity, to the effects of humans on the environment. In this publication, today’s leading practitioners and scholars organize around the problems, "how can artists and designers reclaim space for a new type of public art" and "how can we better understand this vague term, ’public art,’ with a shared vocabulary?" while challenging disciplinary boundaries for new modes of production and practice in general.