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Chamblee public arts staff report new bilingual signs, ChalkWalk metrics and December sculpture unveiling
Summary
At its Oct. 23 meeting the Chamblee Public Arts Commission heard a liaison update on new bilingual signage at sculptures, a sign for the Babe Walls Mural Festival, ChalkWalk attendance and vendor survey results, and a December ribbon-cutting and sculpture unveiling in Dresden Park.
At the Chamblee Public Arts Commission meeting on Oct. 23, Public Arts Manager Tanisha reported progress on a budgeted signage line item, results from this year—s ChalkWalk event and the date for a Dresden Park sculpture ribbon-cutting.
Tanisha said the commission—s signage budget funded labels that have appeared around town and that two additional signs are in proofing: a bilingual (English and Spanish) plaque for the William Massey sculpture in Dresden Park and a single explanatory sign for the Babe Walls Mural Festival that will sit near the tunnel and direct viewers to murals on both wall and column surfaces.
The signage update was followed by a recap of this year—s ChalkWalk. Tanisha said the commission—s Instagram page had 64,000 views and 452 profile visits in the 30 days leading up to the event, and the…
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