During a recent government meeting, members of the committee expressed their enthusiasm for a new public art project, highlighting the impressive work of the artists involved. The discussion centered around the approval of a contract for an art piece designed by Ivan De Pena, which will be installed at May Street.
Committee members praised the selection process, noting the high caliber of the three finalists. One member reflected on their recent experiences in Spain, where public art is seamlessly integrated into historic settings, and expressed excitement about the project's potential to honor Native American heritage. This sentiment underscored the importance of recognizing the area's history and the contributions of its original inhabitants.
The meeting concluded with a motion to finalize the contract, appoint a liaison to oversee the project, and formally sunset the art committee, allowing its members to communicate freely moving forward. The committee emphasized the need for a reasonable timeline and a detailed fee schedule as part of the contract. The motion received unanimous support, marking a significant step forward for the public art initiative.