The Public Art Master Plan survey is still ongoing and they are collecting responses through May 31. Here's a link to the description of the PAMP process. There are some wonderful examples of public art in the city already, and a comprehensive plan will streamline the steps for new projects (such as Art4Trails) and also broaden the scope of possibilities, whether permanent or temporary, visual or performing arts. Please do add your voice; now is the time, not after the plan has been finalized.
Speaking of public art, the Minnesota State Arts Board has a call out to Minnesota artists for permanent, site-specific public artwork at the Oliver Kelley Farm in Elk River, Minnesota.
Here are a few other things sent on over to the RACC Facebook page (although we know there are exciting, interesting, challenging happenings in the area ALL THE TIME!):
Coming up THIS Sunday: Rockchester Music Festival. 12:30-9:00 pm at the Wicked Moose.
Also, consider the event on May 19 put on by the In the City for Good group:
In the City for Good Community Forum
Did you know about this? La Mese delle Donne Quatre (A Month of Women IV)
Rochester Art Center 70th Birthday Bash June 4. This includes the Art4Trails kickoff event in Mayo Park!
As always, you can find Rochester Arts and Culture Collaborative on Facebook, Twitter (@raccmn), this blog and you can find documents on our website. Contact us via raccnews@gmail.com
See you at the show!
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