I am interested in this too! We are doing a similar project here in Beaverton.
Beth Tobey
Beaverton Arts Program Manager
City of Beaverton, Office of the Mayor
12725 SW Millikan Way, Beaverton, OR 97005
O: (503) 526-2299 | C: (503) 747-9094
BeavertonOregon.gov/arts
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On Behalf Of Burk-McCoy, Lisa
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2020 1:10 PM
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Subject: glass, lighting, metal mural installations
I am helping an architect who is interested in installing artwork that would complement a highly textural, contemporary new building located in a downtown historic
district. The art will be installed outdoors on a serpentine wall, bordering a public walkway and courtyard. The space will be anchored with a fountain and activated with street musicians, café seating and benches. I’m thinking a glass, lighting and/or metal
installation might provide a nice balance through color, soft lines and simplicity (although they’re open to considering other mediums). I’m interesting in seeing examples of work that has been used similarly to complement a building with a strong textural
elements.
Thank you!
Lisa
Lisa Burk-McCoy
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