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Published on July 20, 2022
The City of Alameda has engaged national arts consulting organization Forecast Public Art to lead the process of developing the first Public Art Master Plan for the City of Alameda. The Master Plan provides direction on the planning and processes necessary to further develop, administer, and maintain a dynamic city-wide public art program that prioritizes racial diversity, creates opportunities for local artists, and represents the character and goals of the entire community.
We want to hear from you! Alameda community members are encouraged to take an online survey to identify the public art priorities across the City. The survey will take around five minutes to complete and is available at www.alamedaca.gov/artsurvey until October 3, 2022.
Forecast Public Art is also engaging the community in a series of individual interviews, focus groups, and community engagement pop-up events. If you are interested in more information about public art, please visit www.alamedaca.gov/publicart or email Walker Toma at wtoma@alamedaca.gov.
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About Forecast Public Art Established in 1978, Forecast Public Art is a St. Paul, MN based nonprofit organization that nationally activates, inspires, and advocates for public art that advances justice, health, and human dignity.
Contact:For questions about the master planning process: Jen Krava, Director of Programming & New Initiatives Mark Salinas, Senior Project Manager Forecast Public Art 651-641-1128 jen@forecastpublicart.org marks@forecastpublicart.org
Media Contact: Sarah Henry, Public Information Officer 510-747-4714
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