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Tiburon POST backs temporary "Word on the Street" public‑art installation, asks for higher‑visibility placements
Summary
The Tiburon Parks & Open Space Commission (POST) voted to support a six‑month public‑art installation called "Word on the Street," presented by the Heritage & Arts Commission, while asking the presenters to return with an updated proposal that explores higher‑visibility sites and avoids parks under construction.
The Tiburon Parks & Open Space Commission on Monday voted to support a temporary public‑art installation proposed by the Heritage & Arts Commission while asking presenters to return with a revised plan that prioritizes higher‑visibility locations and avoids sites currently slated for construction.
Arjun Gupta, chair of the Heritage & Arts Commission, and vice chair Liz Feibush described "Word on the Street," a proposed six‑month installation by Los Angeles‑based artist Scott Froshower that repurposes street‑sign materials into positive affirmations and includes QR codes linking to a map of sign locations. "I like to imagine that people might walk past…
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