Public Art Committee
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The residents of Edina enjoy an exceptionally high quality of life and value a love of culture and the arts. To this end, the Edina Public Art Committee, comprised of residents and Edina Community Foundation and Art Center representatives, was convened to enhance the beauty of Edina's public spaces with two- and three-dimensional art.
This public art program began in City Hall with rotating exhibits of local artists' paintings throughout departments. Pick up an "Edina City Hall Art Guide" (available in the lobby) for a quick overview of the current works on display. In addition, for permanent display, the ceramic planters were created exclusively for City Hall by Art Center faculty member Adama Sow, our talented Artist in Residence from Senegal. An art glass window designed by Michael Pilla was installed in City Hall in late 2006 and dedicated in April 2007.
Other projects include:
The Public Art Committee has issued a Call for Sculptors for a sculpture loan program for Grandview Square Park and the Edina Promenade in 2009. Entries are due March 15, 2009.
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The Edina Public Art Committee has received seed money from the City to jump start these projects, with additional funds to come from corporate and private donors. Donations to make this program possible may be made to the Edina Community Foundation, 952-833-9573. Art adds richness to our environment, defines who we are, and creates a sense of pride in our community with a tangible legacy that will last for generations!
(From the City of Edina website)
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