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Artist unveils stunning garden-themed public art proposal

July 12, 2024 | Meridian, Ada County, Idaho



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Artist unveils stunning garden-themed public art proposal
In a recent government meeting, the proposal for a new public art installation at Chateau Park was discussed, featuring a garden and pollinator theme designed by artist Ken McCall. The project includes a bench, signage, and a tall sculpture, all designed to enhance the park's aesthetic while promoting accessibility.

The centerpiece of the installation will be a 10 to 12-foot tall sculpture, accompanied by a bench that meets ADA compliance standards. The bench will be 4 feet tall and 5 feet wide, ensuring it is accessible to all visitors. The design incorporates various flowers, including sunflowers, syringa, blue camis, and black-eyed Susans, along with pollinator elements such as a bee, hummingbird, and butterfly.

One notable adjustment discussed by the committee was relocating the butterfly element from the armrest of the bench to the side, enhancing accessibility while also creating a potential photo opportunity for visitors. The materials used for the installation will include powder-coated steel and painted aluminum, chosen for their durability and low maintenance requirements.

The project is budgeted at $45,000, which covers all associated costs, including engineering, permits, materials, and installation. The timeline for completion is approximately six months following contract approval, with installation expected to begin in early 2024, around February or March.

This initiative aims to align with the thematic elements of other local parks, while also addressing the unique characteristics of Chateau Park, which has historically posed challenges for thematic integration. The committee expressed optimism about the proposal, highlighting its potential to enhance the park's appeal and functionality.

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