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Wilsonville installs 10 fiberglass "Hearts" across city as part of public-art project funded by Metro grant
Summary
The city's Arts, Culture and Heritage Commission oversaw a public-art project that placed 10 artist-painted fiberglass hearts on city property; the Metro Community Enhancement Grant funded stipends and materials, and the city plans an online auction of some pieces.
Erica Valentine, the city's arts and culture program coordinator, presented a wrap-up of the "Hearts of Wilsonville / Many Cultures, One Heart" public-art project at the June 2 City Council meeting.
Valentine told council that the project produced 10 fiberglass hearts — roughly 4 feet wide and 5 feet tall — painted by local artists and installed across city-owned property, including parks and outside city facilities. The effort was funded through a Metro Community Enhancement Grant; Valentine said each participating artist received a stipend of $1,350 and each preformed fiberglass heart cost $1,350, plus shipping and a small set…
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