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Arts Commission outlines Public Art Policy process, discusses sculptures, utility-box art and pollinator-garden locations

5830045 · August 12, 2025
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The commission reviewed the recently implemented Public Art Policy requiring project presentations to the Arts Commission before the City Council considers them; members discussed temporary and permanent sculpture options, utility-box art, painted fire hydrants and potential locations including the new pollinator garden and Grizzley Parkway.

Lawrenceville — The Lawrenceville Arts Commission discussed implementation of the city's recently adopted Public Art Policy and considered a variety of project types and locations at its Aug. 12 meeting. Jasmine Billings said the policy requires any group or individual seeking to place or donate art on public property to present to the Arts Commission; the commission will then send a recommendation and supporting information to the City Council. Presentations must include a description of the proposed work, a…

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