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Martin County panel unanimously approves decommissioning of two public artworks
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The Martin County Public Art Advisory Committee voted unanimously to decommission two county-owned works — Yap Money Stones at Gazebo Park and the Live Long Loggerhead at Hope Sound Beach — directing staff to seek nonprofit placement or auction and to coordinate salvage with the artist.
Martin County’s Public Art Advisory Committee voted unanimously to decommission two county-owned artworks, directing staff to pursue nonprofit placement or county auction before any disposal.
Staff presented a recommendation to remove two pieces from the county inventory: Yap Money Stones (a five-piece installation by Gary Gresco) at Gazebo Park, and Live Long Loggerhead (installed 2011) by Mia Lindbergh at Hope Sound Beach, citing site redevelopment and deterioration. "So we are asking to decommission 2 pieces in our inventory," the presenter said when…
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