Hi Megan:

Our outdoor plaques have a threaded bolts (2) that screw into the back of the plaque and then are expoxied into a hole we drill into the concrete or wall. It is not guaranteed theft proof but with that and any additional adhesive on the back of the plaque will make it a little more difficult.

Good luck.

Jim

Jim Glenn
Utah Division of Arts & Museums
Manager - Collections, Design, Visual and Public Art 
Office 801-245 7271 - Mobile 801-808-4557



On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 11:07 AM, Megan Berner <bernerm@reno.gov> wrote:
Hi all,

We are working on getting all of our outdoor public art labeled. Currently, we have a few different types of signage--most of it is metal (stainless steel or otherwise) that is bolted to concrete or the base of the sculpture. However, we have an issue with signage getting stolen.

I'm wondering if any of you have experience with this and have found something that works well and is not enticing to steal or vandalize. Engraved stainless is pretty expensive when you are looking at labeling 75 pieces of art. What is the best way to attach the signage so that it can't be stolen? Any information would be appreciated. Thank you!

Megan

Megan Berner
Public Art Program Coordinator



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