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Committee finalizes top selections for Mountain View exhibits; discusses bollard murals, media representation and scheduling
Summary
The Visual Arts Committee reviewed more than 100 applications and identified the top 10 candidates for rotating exhibits at the Mountain View Center for Performing Arts, discussed representation across media (photography, fiber, plexiglass), and moved to allow the top candidates opportunities to exhibit; staff also reported the bollard mural project can proceed under state exemption and that artists will be paid $1,500 for those bollards.
The Mountain View Visual Arts Committee reviewed results from its recent call for artists and announced a short list of top candidates for rotating exhibits at the Mountain View Center for Performing Arts. Staff reported more than 100 applications ("over a 100 applications and, I think a 110 of them were ultimately eligible for the project"), and the visual arts jury scored submissions on a 1–7 scale to select seven primary exhibits and three alternates.
Committee members debated how to handle…
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