Possible sight line blockage—see if any of them are in the “clear sight triangle” at intersections according to your local street codes.

Julia Muney Moore
Director of Public Art

Arts Council of Indianapolis
924 N. Pennsylvania St.
Indianapolis, IN  46204
o (317) 631-3301 x240
m (317) 332-8382
jmoore@indyarts.org

Please note:  Due to construction, the Arts Council offices and Gallery 924 are operating on reduced hours.  

Staff is for the most part performing their duties offsite.  Please call or email individual staff members to find out when they will be in the office.

The gallery exhibition can be viewed Monday-Friday between 1-5pm and by appointment other times.




On Dec 1, 2017, at 2:44 PM, Robin McClea <Robin.McClea@arkansas.gov> wrote:

Hello Colleagues,
 
I am working with a group that is interested in creating public art installations in a small downtown area. They are considering designing “bump-out” areas on the sidewalks for artwork installation. Beyond the challenges of possible damage from vehicular traffic, does anyone have experience with this type of installation? What are the pro’s and con’s?
Thanks for any information you can share.
Robin
 
Robin Muse McClea
Artist Services Program
 
<image001.jpg> Arkansas Arts Council
A division of the Department of Arkansas Heritage
1100 North Street  |  Little Rock, AR 72201
email: robin.mcclea@arkansas.gov 
office: 501.324.9348
fax: 501.324.9207
#ArkansasArts
 
 
 
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