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Public Art Committee updates plan; commission asks for redesigned repair options for damaged Waterfront Park sculpture
Summary
The Public Art Committee presented a revised three-year plan that prioritizes a Rigsby mural, carved-tree sculptures and an Art-by-the-Bay partnership; the commission reviewed a damaged interactive globe sculpture at Waterfront Park and asked the committee to return with alternative repair designs and placement options before authorizing work.
The Public Art Committee presented a revised three-year plan and the commission discussed options to repair or replace a damaged interactive sculpture at Waterfront Park.
Public Art Committee chair Kate Oyer and Recreation Superintendent Shannon Shafer outlined priorities: refurbishing the Rigsby Center mural, continuing carved-tree sculptures, pursuing an Art-by-the-Bay partnership with the Safety Harbor…
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