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Covington Arts Commission updates city on utility wraps, Karma Collective statues, murals and yarn-bombing plans
Summary
The arts commission reported installation of several utility vinyl wraps, said designs for the "Karma Collective" statues are in final design and manufacturing is expected next month, and described plans for permanent ground murals and a temporary summer yarn-bombing project.
The Covington Arts Commission provided city council a progress update on public-art projects, including utility vinyl wraps, a commissioned statue program the commission has called the Karma Collective, proposals for permanent ground murals and a temporary yarn-bombing installation.
Paloma, chair of the Arts Commission, said the commission completed phase 4 of its utility-wrap project this year and "probably installed six new utility wraps" in locations the commission cited as Founders Park and near Red Canoe by Covington Church. She said the community response has been positive.
On the Karma Collective statues, commission members said city staff is drafting policy to support a lease program. City staff told the session…
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