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The Bernalillo County Public Art Program invites the general public to attend the finalists’ presentations for the new Alvarado Square chambers mural.
When: May 10, 2021 at 12:15 p.m.
Register in advance for this virtual event:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qy-wKZ1cQhuFG_A8Fjbbug
After registering, a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar will be sent.
Presentation Schedule
Noon - Log in begins
12:15 - 12:30 p.m.
- Welcome
- Project background
- Webinar etiquette and housekeeping
12:30 - 1:15 p.m. - Cecilia Lueza
1:15 - 1:30 p.m. – Break
1:30 - 2:15 p.m. - Gail M. Christofferson
2:15 - 2:30 p.m.- Break
2:30 - 3:15 p.m. - Bimmer Torres
3:15 - 3:30 p.m. – Break
3:30 - 4:30 p.m. - Committee Discussion
For more information about the Bernalillo County Public Art Program and the Alvarado Square chambers mural project, please see: https://www.bernco.gov/community-services/public-art-program.aspx
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Do you have questions about about the Bernalillo County Public Art program?
Please reach out to us with any questions or comments you may have.
Email: PublicArtProgram@bernco.gov
Phone: 505-314-0467
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The Bernalillo County Arts Board:
The Bernalillo County Arts Board is guided by the following mission:
“Public art has the power to inspire curiosity, encourage contemplation, facilitate dialogue, foster community engagement, and create a sense of place. Located throughout the county, the Bernalillo County public art collection enhances quality of life through the acquisition of exceptional works of art by artists at various career stages.”
Learn more about the Bernalillo County Arts Board.
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The Bernalillo County Public Art Program
Bernalillo County's Public Art Program was established in 1992 with the adoption of the county’s Art in Public Places Ordinance, enacted in 1992 (revised 1997).
The county's Public Art Program believes that public art can:
- Energize public spaces, inspire thought, and transform live, work and play places
- Heighten awareness, question assumptions, transform the landscape, express community values, and help define a community’s identity
- Have an economic benefit for a community by attracting visitors, and by supporting artists and local businesses
The program currently has over 450 works of art, most of which can be viewed via the Public Art Collection Story Map and Betty Sabo Inventory Story Map.
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