Public art : process and community differences
Date
2010Author
Lange, Audra
Advisor(s)
Butchart, Jim
Matthews, Megan
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A poster describing an undergraduate research project completed at the University of Wisconsin--Whitewater. Through interviews with professional neighborhood planners in three Wisconsin cities that have sculpture walkways (West Bend, Green Bay, and Stevens Point), the student researcher determined the process the City of Whitewater can use to plan and fund its own sculpture walkway.
Subject
Outdoor sculpture--Wisconsin--West Bend
Public art spaces--Wisconsin--West Bend
Outdoor sculpture--Wisconsin--Green Bay
Public art spaces--Wisconsin--Green Bay
Outdoor sculpture--Wisconsin--Stevens Point
Public art spaces--Wisconsin--Stevens Point
Outdoor sculpture--Wisconsin--Whitewater
Public art spaces--Wisconsin--Whitewater
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/47502Related items
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