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Arts & History outlines public-art installations, programming and archives work
Summary
The director of Arts & History briefed council on recent and upcoming public-art projects on Grove Street and elsewhere, new rotating programs for sculptures and library partnerships, exhibitions, and progress on consolidating the city archives.
Jennifer Stevens, director of Arts & History, updated council on public-art projects, rotating installations, place-making along Grove Street, upcoming exhibitions tied to America 250 and work to consolidate the city archives.
Stevens described coordinated place-making on Grove Street with CCDC and other partners. She said the city accepted historic neon signs into the municipal collection through a public-private partnership (Neon Grove) and is using rotating “linen fence” artwork that will now move into the…
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