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Clintonville Arts Guild seeks temporary "Squirrel Door" installations at West Elm Park of Roses
Summary
The Clintonville Arts Guild requested permission to install 16 small, weather-resistant decorative doors on trees in the West Elm Park of Roses for a temporary exhibition running from early April until mid-September; the commission discussed maintenance and a required MOU with Recreation and Parks.
The Columbus Art Commission reviewed a proposal from the Clintonville Arts Guild to install a temporary public-art project — 16 small decorative “squirrel doors” — in the West Elm Park of Roses beginning in the first two weeks of April and remaining through mid-September.
According to the application summary presented to the commission, the Squirrel Door Project will feature created doors mounted at least 6 feet above ground on trees in the Rose Garden to reduce vandalism and theft. The pieces will be built from weather-resistant materials and will be owned and maintained by the Clintonville Arts Guild; the applicant said the guild will perform weekly maintenance for the six months that the doors…
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