Congratulations to artist Marc Moulton (represented by Moberg Gallery) who was selected to commission the city’s second public art piece. A twelve-member artist selection panel initially reviewed qualifications from thirteen artists, and narrowed the selection down to three. Those three artists then designed proposals and presented them to the panel on August 26, 2009, and Marc’s proposal, Prairie Engine, was unanimously selected. While the proposal will be refined in the weeks to come, a preliminary rendering of Prairie Engine is illustrated here. The public work of art will be placed at the soon-to-be redeveloped plaza at NW 86th Street and University Boulevard, in conjunction with the Phase 2 streetscape improvements on NW 86th Street. Installation is scheduled for July-August 2010.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Clive Public Art Fundraiser
All purchases benefit the Clive Public Art Fund with proceeds going toward future public art projects throughout the community!
Fundraiser Description:
Fundraiser Description:
• 7"x7” wood tile handcrafted by Sticks®; hand drawn, contour etched, and vibrantly painted imagery selected from the public art project at the crossing guard shelter at NW 86th Street & Franklin Avenue
• $100 per tile—customize the tiles with a name or date for an additional $5.00!
• Eight tiles to choose from (see below). Each tile has been uniquely painted within the jewel-toned color palette; color patterns vary slightly from tile to tile.
• Tiles are appropriate for home and business, and they make great gifts for holidays, birthdays, anniversaries, staff appreciation, etc.
• Inventory is expected to arrive early December!
A printable order form is available here. For more information, please contact Lisa Schmidt, Assistant City Manager Phone: 515-223-6220; Email: lschmidt@cityofclive.com; Web: www.cityofclive.com/public-art-program.
Public Art at the Mercy Wellness Campus
Stop by the Mercy Wellness Campus/Healthy Living Center in Clive to view two different public art pieces. Kudos to LADCO Development for including publically accessible art in their development! Information and pictures of the two works of art are below.
Harmony Line
Location: Mercy Wellness Campus/Healthy Living Center; University Avenue and 124th Street
LADCO Development
Artists: TJ Moberg and Dennis Reynolds
Final Completion expected Spring 2010
• Reflects Iowa’s historic agriculture based society and our current society's commitment to sustainable practices with re-purposed barn timbers and farming hardware, recycled glass, and local Iowa stone
• Expresses the concept of healthy living through expressive forms and use of materials that suggest movement, enthusiasm, and the complexity of the human body
• Expresses healthy living though an interactive experience of exploration and discovery, evolving visually depending on the viewers location, time of day, and time of year
Leap of Faith
LADCO Development
Artist: Jesse Small
Final Completion expected Winter 2010
• Expresses the concept of healthy living through the creation of a conceptual tree grove
• Provides an iconic gateway feature for the Wellness Campus with a distinct, unique, and innovate interpretation of a familiar, welcoming place-making element…a grove of trees
• The artwork reflects the goals of the Wellness Campus including key works such as: holistic, rejuvenation, multigenerational, and uplifting
Harmony Line
Location: Mercy Wellness Campus/Healthy Living Center; University Avenue and 124th Street
LADCO Development
Artists: TJ Moberg and Dennis Reynolds
Final Completion expected Spring 2010
• Reflects Iowa’s historic agriculture based society and our current society's commitment to sustainable practices with re-purposed barn timbers and farming hardware, recycled glass, and local Iowa stone
• Expresses the concept of healthy living through expressive forms and use of materials that suggest movement, enthusiasm, and the complexity of the human body
• Expresses healthy living though an interactive experience of exploration and discovery, evolving visually depending on the viewers location, time of day, and time of year
Leap of Faith
LADCO Development
Artist: Jesse Small
Final Completion expected Winter 2010
• Expresses the concept of healthy living through the creation of a conceptual tree grove
• Provides an iconic gateway feature for the Wellness Campus with a distinct, unique, and innovate interpretation of a familiar, welcoming place-making element…a grove of trees
• The artwork reflects the goals of the Wellness Campus including key works such as: holistic, rejuvenation, multigenerational, and uplifting
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