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The AMP: AIDS Memorial Pathway
The story of AIDS is the story of loss, love and resilience. The AIDS Memorial Pathway uses public art and… Read More
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Monumental Conversations
Monuments are a powerful form of public conversation. Often given pride of place, they subtly occupy the periphery of our… Read More
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Likeness of an Allegory
LUCITO’s Likeness of an Allegory (2021) is a ceiling sculpture and site-specific installation commissioned by the City of Minneapolis for… Read More
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Fort Words
Fort Words is a public art installation created to celebrate the unique character and historic significance of Fort Worden State… Read More
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By Belltown
By Belltown is a community inspired mural project to celebrate the past, present, and future of Belltown — in Seattle… Read More
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Do Something Good for Your Neighbor
Inspired by the natural beauty and rich history of Lake Como Park, this public art installation honors local community leader… Read More
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There Are Rivers
Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Anodized Aluminum, Stainless Steel, and carved Indiana Limestone. !7’6″ x 10′ x 4’8″. Ft. Wayne… Read More
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“Children of Shoah”
A memorial to all children of the Holocaust, this statue depicts two children, ages six and ten, in flight. The… Read More
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“Rollin…Rollin…Rolllin…”
While our American pioneer story is often harsh, unfair and littered with deadly mistakes, there are blessings, beauty, goodness and… Read More
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Central Park – Grinnell, Iowa
Showcasing interdisciplinary design, Grinnell’s Central Park honors the past, invigorates the present, anticipates the future. Within the 3.8-acre park project,… Read More