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Duvall Cultural Commission prioritizes rain-activated art ideas, sets March 4 deadline for submissions
Summary
Commissioners advanced the Rainworks concept and brainstormed locations and motifs — from giraffe hopscotch and hidden 'giraffes' in parks to frog and mushroom themes — and set March 4 as a deadline for final ideas and locations.
The Cultural Commission spent a substantial portion of its Feb. 24 meeting on Rainworks, a rain-activated public-art program that reveals images or messages when pavement is wet. Commissioners and staff prioritized possible designs and locations and agreed to collect final ideas and placement suggestions by March 4.
Members proposed a range of motifs and formats: giraffe-themed hopscotch, small hidden giraffe figures scattered through parks, nature motifs such as frogs, butterflies and mushrooms, condensed poster-style education boards, and positive messages for school…
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