Sidewalk Stamping Burk-McCoy, Lisa (24 Mar 2022 17:04 UTC)
Re: Sidewalk Stamping Julia Muney Moore (24 Mar 2022 17:19 UTC)
Re: Sidewalk Stamping Steve Wright (24 Mar 2022 17:28 UTC)
Re: Sidewalk Stamping Megan Gilby (24 Mar 2022 17:34 UTC)
RE: Sidewalk Stamping Pelinka, Alejandra (24 Mar 2022 17:58 UTC)
Re: Sidewalk Stamping Peg Butler (24 Mar 2022 18:48 UTC)
RE: Sidewalk Stamping Hsu, Lillian (24 Mar 2022 19:48 UTC)
FW: Sidewalk Stamping Solverson, Rebecca (05 Apr 2022 18:15 UTC)

Re: Sidewalk Stamping Steve Wright 24 Mar 2022 17:28 UTC

I'm also eager to learn more about sidewalk/pavement stamping as we have such a project coming up.

Thanks all!

Steve Wright
Public Art Coordinator
Town of Chapel Hill

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Public Art St. Paul was at one point creating a guide to their sidewalk poetry program including vendor lists and technical info about how long to let the concrete set up. You might check with them.

[https://docs.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1rb6NiMKj5DBySFZGwBxhrX9T8qQwB4Ru&revid=0B_MBr6KBHmkXMG0yTm4wZEFaRE5pVm1KQitkUHNKQ2NVeHpBPQ]
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On Thu, Mar 24, 2022 at 1:05 PM Burk-McCoy, Lisa <Lisa.M.Burk-McCoy@dncr.nh.gov<mailto:Lisa.M.Burk-McCoy@dncr.nh.gov>> wrote:

I’m passing along a question that was forwarded to me.  I’m happy to pass along any input you can offer.  Thank you!

I run a 501-c3, Friends of Public Art, which is involved with cultivating public art projects in the City of Keene, NH and Monadnock region. I have the opportunity to submit a proposal for art in our concrete sidewalks and I am looking into the actual stamping process and I was hoping you could share with me how your stamps were made?  Are there any artists you can recommend who do this work?  Are there any accessibility considerations we should be aware of?  Alternatively, we’re also considering staining and painting as options.  Our city is willing to let us tag along their already planned sidewalk reconstruction and it is a wonderful way to incorporate art with no cost to the City. Friends of Public Art will cover the additional costs associated with the art and will facilitate the project with the City.

Lisa Burk-McCoy

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