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Public Art Installations Planned Across Multiple Cities
Several cities are enhancing their public spaces through new art installations. In Moline, the Public Art Commission is inviting proposals for a $300,000 installation at the Q Multimodal Station, emphasizing the project's role in community connection and identity. Meanwhile, Bracebridge seeks community input on the theme for a new mural, with options including nature and the environment. Thunder Bay is also engaging the public for feedback on four finalist artworks for its North Core Street Scape project, with input sessions scheduled for December. Additionally, Cambridge South Station will feature a public art piece designed by Turner Prize nominee Mark Titchner, inspired by the work of physician William Harvey, focusing on themes of circulation and community connection. These initiatives underline the importance of public art in fostering community pride and engagement.
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