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Council approves three public art projects funded from developer contributions

Palm Beach Gardens City Council · March 10, 2025
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The council approved three city-initiated Art in Public Places projects: a pavilion mural by Benjamin Heller ($80,580), a 16‑ft sculpture 'Emerge' by Matthew Plasick (transcript figure listed $8,383,500) for the Burns Road Community Center, and a lotus‑inspired stainless steel sculpture 'Lotte' by Daniel Shaughnessy IV ($429,940) for the Tennis and Pickleball Center; staff said the projects are funded from developer contributions to the AIPP account.

Planning staff presented three city‑initiated art proposals March 6 and the council approved Resolutions 12, 13 and 14 to install new artwork at Gardens District Park, the Burns Road Community Center and the Palm Beach Gardens Tennis & Pickleball Center.

Planner Ashi Anaswar introduced the artists:…

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