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The Brass Tacks of Public Art Workshop

Presented by ArtsNow at Online/Virtual Space

May 05 2021
The Brass Tacks of Public Art Workshop

Join renowned environmental artist Stacy Levy for a look inside her process of approaching a public art project!

Join ArtsNow and co-hosts the Akron Zoo, City of Akron, City of Cuyahoga Falls, Conservancy for the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Great Lakes Biomimicry, Summit MetroParks, and University of Akron Biomimicry and Innovation Center for an interactive workshop with renowned Sculptor and Environmental Artist Stacy Levy. We are thrilled to welcome Stacy to Summit County as part of ArtsNow Presents…, our year-long calendar of events and conversations on the intersection of art, history, science, and public space.

This workshop is intended for Artists, Environmentalists, Landscape Architects, Ecologists, City Planners, or those just interested in working with public space!

In, “The Brass Tacks of Public Art : working with a site, a budget and everyone else, too!”, Stacy will look at how she approaches planning, executing, and budgeting for a public art project as well as working with partners and nature to establish a smooth process from start to finish.

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