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Public Art Commission accepts Threshold 5 sculpture into Escondido's permanent collection

3307108 · May 13, 2025
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The commission voted 7-0 to accept the Threshold 5 ("portal") sculpture donated by the Escondido Community Foundation and approved a Kit Carson Park site at the edge of Eagle Scout Lake; staff said installation could occur by mid-summer pending agreement finalization and engineering review.

The Escondido Public Art Commission voted unanimously to accept "Threshold 5," a five-part metal sculpture (described by staff as a portal of nested shapes) donated by the Escondido Community Foundation into the city's permanent public art collection.

Robert Rhodes, assistant director of community services, told commissioners the commission previously voted to accept the piece and…

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