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Tag Archives: Public Art
Summer of Love
As if the month of May had not been crazy enough, I had one last poem to write. Yes, one more. Number Six. Every year the seniors at Granada High School compete to design and paint a bus shelter mural. … Continue reading
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Tagged 1967, Art, Bus Shelter Mural, City of Livermore, Granada High School, Poet Laureate, Poetry, Public Art, Summer of Love, Unplanned Life, Writing Life
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Four Sculptures in Four Seasons
In my last two posts, I described the process of writing four poems for four sculptures being installed simultaneously downtown. I was under a tight deadline and wasn’t sure I could pull it off. Here’s what I came up with. … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, City of Livermore, Kinetic Sculpture, Poet Laureate, Poetry, Public Art, Sculpture, Seasons, Unplanned Life, Writing Life
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Art Is the Memory of Mankind
Welcome to another Tuesday with TED. Today we have architect Gregory Ibanez talking about the importance of public art. Greg is the current Chair of the Fort Worth Public Art Commission and a former member of the Historic and Cultural … Continue reading
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Tagged Architecture, Art, Chicago, Creativity, Dallas, Denver, Design, Fort Worth, Greg Ibanez, Instanbul, Memory, Public Art, Purpose of Art, Texas
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