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Carlsbad Village Association presents final 'Spring Kaleidoscope' report, cites business benefits and outreach
Summary
Christine Davis of the Carlsbad Village Association told the Arts Commission that the four-year pop-up public-art program concluded with the Spring Kaleidoscope activation (March 23'April 21), involving 10 artists, about 15 businesses and tens of thousands of online impressions; commissioners discussed student participation and funding.
Christine Davis, representing the Carlsbad Village Association, told the Carlsbad Arts Commission on Aug. 1 that the association's four-year temporary public-art program ended its latest activation, "Spring Kaleidoscope," which ran March 23 to April 21 and enlivened downtown storefront windows.
Davis said the program began as a COVID-era response and grew into a multi-format effort that included window paintings, glass art, surfboard art and large chalk displays. She told commissioners the Spring Kaleidoscope call attracted 18 applications; organizers selected 10 artists who worked with about 15 participating businesses to enhance roughly 20 windows. Davis said online promotion and coverage generated…
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