Thank you, Renee! These are great!
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From: public_art_network@americansforthearts.simplelists.com <public_art_network@americansforthearts.simplelists.com>
On Behalf Of Renee Piechocki
Sent: Monday, October 8, 2018 1:19 AM
To: public_art_network@americansforthearts.simplelists.com
Subject: Re: Examples of Public Art in Dog Parks in Pittsburgh, Tampa, and Dallas
Hello Emily!
Here are three places that came to mind:
1. Pittsburgh: The Workers by Industrial Arts Co-Op is not in a dog park, but adjacent to one. It is the defining feature of
park. The park was being planned when the sculpture location was identified. The site was formerly a riverfront parking lot along a trail.
Learn more here: http://www.pittsburghartplaces.org/accounts/view/418
Google
images has some community contributed photos of the park that show more mature landscaping and dogs.
2. Dallas: Bark Park Central is in the Deep Ellum neighborhood. Here is the city's website for the park:
http://www.dallasparks.org/Facilities/Facility/Details/Bark-Park-Central-357 It is located under a highway and features several murals. One photo here to show scale: https://photos.app.goo.gl/5L1xSVsw8zzYkJHE8
3. Tampa: Robin Nigh brought me on a tour of public art in her city, including the nicest dog park I have ever visited. The website for the Deputy Kotfila Memorial Dog Park does not show the
mural in the parking lot, but it has some nice photos of the park. https://www.tampa-xway.com/deputy-kotfila-memorial-dog-park/ .
Here is a photo of the mural: https://www.tampa-xway.com/deputy-kotfila-memorial-dog-park/.
Robin may be able to tell you the artist who made the mural.
Renee
On Thu, Oct 4, 2018, at 5:07 PM, Wilkinson, Emily wrote:
Hi all!
I am trying to collect examples of public art that has been placed in dog parks. Please send any examples that you have!
Thanks for your help!
Emily
Emily Wilkinson, M.A., M.Ed.
Director for Public Art
System Administration Building | 1508 Knoxville Avenue | Suite 103
Box 42014 | Lubbock, TX 79409-2014
T 806.742.2116 | D 806.834.1668
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