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Commission approves bronze conservation and staff training after condition survey
Summary
After reviewing a public-art condition survey, the Public Art Advisory Committee approved a proposal for the Midwest Arts Conservation Center to perform bronze maintenance on a sampling of sculptures and to train city staff; committee also shifted FY26 budget priorities to emphasize maintenance.
The Public Art Advisory Committee voted to move forward with conservation work on bronze sculptures and to use a portion of the FY26 budget to fund the work and staff training. Kilberg Riley, the city’s economic development and public art coordinator, summarized recommendations from the Midwest Arts Conservation Center (MAC) condition survey and said staff and the consultant agreed the best immediate…
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