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Art in Public Places board ratifies student finalist for citywide storm-drain art project
Summary
The Art in Public Places Board approved the selection of four shortlisted student artists and named a finalist for a City of Miami storm-drain public art project, authorizing a $15,000 design and production budget. The board voted 6-0 to ratify the recommendation with a minor amendment to the finalist's design brief.
The Art in Public Places Board voted 6-0 to approve the selection of four shortlisted student artists and to name a finalist for the City of Miami Storm Drain Project, file ID 17557. The board also approved the project budget and the production and educational-payments package for student participants.
The board’s action ratifies a professional advisory committee (PAC) recommendation and further approves the finalist student artist for a citywide installation campaign intended to mark storm drains and remind residents that what goes into drains can reach the ocean. The project is a collaboration with the Office of Resilience and Sustainability, Ocean Conservancy, Inc., and…
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