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Commission discusses Ely Avenue fencing RFQ, favors local artists and plans selection subcommittee
Summary
The commission reviewed submissions to an RFQ for public art on a chain-link fence along Ely Avenue, signaled a preference for hyper-local artists and agreed to form a selection subcommittee that will recommend finalists and stipend recipients.
Members of the Norwalk Arts and Cultural Commission discussed the Ely Avenue fencing RFQ at length on May 6, favoring local, community-engaged artists and agreeing to form a subcommittee to recommend finalists for proposal stipends.
Brian Casper said the project requires community activation and participation in the creation. Commissioners identified several locally based applicants — Jermaine (surname not specified in transcript), FiveFingers,…
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