City of Albuquerque Public Art and Urban Enhancement Program

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E-Newsletter  

August 22nd, 2012

Dedication Event Reminder! This Friday!
A segment of the newest addition to the Convention Center
Please join us this Friday, August 24th, as we dedicate the newest addition to the Convention Center Mosaic.
Lead artists Cassandra Reid and Margarita Paz-Pedro and the dedicated apprentice artists via the Harwood Mayor's Art Summer Institute have completed two more large areas leading to the East building entrance. The event starts at 5:30pm on the eastern side of the west Convention Center building.
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Public Art Scavenger Hunt Reminder!
This Saturday!


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Participate in a scavenger hunt at the BioPark Zoo! Find public art and answer questions about the artworks and the animals to get your free pack of Public Art trading cards. The event takes place on Elephant Conservation Day, this Saturday, August 25th. We will be handing out the scavenger hunt program from 10am until 4pm near the Throne of Nyoka in the Africa exhibit. Fun for kids and adults alike!
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This e-newsletter was created to keep you up-to-date with news about Albuquerque's Public Art and Urban Enhancement Program projects and other arts and cultural planning initiatives.

If you have any questions, need more information or want to share news and/or tips for future issues of this e-newsletter or sign yourself or someone else up to receive it, please e-mail us at publicart@cabq.gov.

 

Thanks for staying involved!

Sincerely,

 

Sherri, Dan, Matt, Becky, Nan and Brendan
Public Art Urban Enhancement Program Staff

Cultural Services Department 

City of Albuquerque


Upcoming Events

 

Convention Center Mosaic Dedication Ceremony

Friday, 8/24/12

5:30pm

 

Public Art Scavenger Hunt at the Zoo

Sat, 8/25/12

10:am - 4:00pm 

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Our Mission    Enhancing our community through exceptional public art

by

embracing a transparent process that reflects

the diversity and interests of Albuquerque.