Bruvyman
Active Member
Wouldn't a rule like that completely contradict the whole idea of public art? Isn't that like someone decreeing that all art should be impressionistic watercolour paintings that are hung only in certain galleries? That may be an extreme example, but it illustrates that you cannot set arbitrary (or even non-arbitrary) rules upon the definition of art and still call it "art".
Speaking of public art light displays, I wish they would turn on the little LED (?) lights that are sprinkled across the hillside west of the canoe.... They really turn an otherwise forgettable patch of grassy incline into a lively and whimsical complement to Coupland's kitsch
Thanks for reminding me! I wanted to find out why they have been turned off. I'll give you an answer as soon as I find out!
That would be great. Please work any connections you may have and get those little suckers back on!
Any news on this Tuscani? Its now June and they still haven't turned on those purdy li'l lights.
Noticed that yesterday night too. Going to have to followup!
They turned them on about a week ago. Here's a picture from June 30 ... Its about time! ...........................