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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJan 9 what public art can do for a community City of Edina • 4801 W. 50th St. • Edina, MN 55424 Contact: Marit Gernbacher, Volunteer Phone 952-826-0359 • mgernbacher@EdinaMN.gov • EdinaMN.gov FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Panel Discussion on Public Art’s Impact on Community to be Held March 1 Edina, Minn., Jan. 9, 2018 – Join the Edina Arts & Culture Commission and Edina Community Education for a moderated panel discussion, “What Can Public Art Do For A Community,” 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday, March 1, at the Edina Community Center’s Normandale Auditorium, 5701 Normandale Road. Participants will learn more about the expanding field of contemporary public art and the role artists play in building communities. From sculpture, memorials and monuments to light and sound installations, mosaics, murals and performance events, effective public art projects are activating civic dialogue, creating pride and a sense of place, stimulating commerce, increasing real estate value, and attracting tourism. “We have some exciting names in the field of public art on the panel. Join us to see what other communities have done and imagine the opportunities closer to home,” said Michael Frey, General Manager of the Edina Art Center. “Participants will also have a chance to participate in a temporary, collaborative public art project.” The panel will be moderated by Douglas Hegley, City of Edina Arts & Culture Commissioner and Chief Digital Officer of the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Panel members include: • Jack Becker, Founder and Director of Community Services of Forecast Public Art and Publisher of Public Art Review • Steve Dietz, President and Artistic Director, Northern Lights MN • Aaron Dysart, City Artist, City of St. Paul • Gita Ghei, Sculptor, Educator and Public Artist • Alejandra Pelinka, Creative Placemaking Director, City of Bloomington Register for the free event by calling 952-848-3952 or visiting bit.ly/PublicArtEdina. For more information, contact Frey at 952-903-5729 or mfrey@EdinaMN.gov. -30-