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Tag: X Marks the Art

Posted inArts & Culture, Gov & Politics

RESYMBOL: Turning Downtown into an Outdoor Art Gallery

by Joan Vinson September 30, 2015October 7, 2016

While riding downtown’s free bus service or strolling along downtown streets, keep an eye out for images pasted on the roof, seats, or floor of the bus, stenciled next to bus stops, and hung from parking garages along its route. VIA Metropolitan Transit and the Department for Culture and Creative Development (DCCD) have launched RESYMBOL, […]

In addition to its festive decorations, Main Plaza has innovative programming such as the SAGA installation art and Cycle-In Cinema. Photo by Scott Gustafson.
Posted inArts & Culture, Business & Development, Business & Tech

‘El Mercado Zona Cultural’ Emerging in Commerce Corridor

Scott Gustafson by Scott Gustafson December 9, 2014January 31, 2020
Posted inArts & Culture, Gov & Politics

X Marks the Art: Because No One Likes to Look at Ugly Buildings

by Melanie Robinson February 12, 2013October 7, 2016
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