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Canton Cultural Arts Commission seeks council backing for two sculptures at Wolluska Street underpass

2727622 · March 21, 2025
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Summary

The Canton Cultural Arts Commission proposed placing two linked sculptures flanking the Wolluska Street underpass to connect Etowah Park with a new trail extension; the commission asked council to confirm location and concept so it can issue a call to artists and begin budgeting (~$20,000–$50,000 for artwork plus $1,000–$3,000 for pads).

The Canton Cultural Arts Commission asked the City Council to endorse a public-art concept for the Wolluska Street underpass that would place two complementary sculptures in pads on either side of the trail connection between Etowah Park and a new trail extension.

"Art is an activator of an area," Jamie Foreman, chair of the Canton Cultural Arts Commission, told council. Foreman said the commission considered underpasses owned by other agencies (including…

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