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4.1. EDASR 03-10-2020
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a., <br /> Various communities have employed different programs to develop public art,including: <br /> • A rotating gallery program in which cities first provide a venue for artists to display their work,and then <br /> annually add one or two of the most popular pieces to the city's permanent collection <br /> • Arts dedication (similar to park dedication) from any new private development, redevelopment, or <br /> public capital or infrastructure investment <br /> • Arts requirement in which any new private development, redevelopment, or public capital or <br /> infrastructure investment must incorporate some level of public art <br /> • Public art competitions <br /> • Support or subsidies for locations for artists to do their work <br /> • Support for events(concerts,plays,art fairs) <br /> • Artist in Residence programs <br /> • Facilitating partnerships between artists and corporate patrons <br /> • Pursuing grants <br /> • Facilitating simple permitting for temporary or"pop-up"art opportunities <br /> Locations <br /> The locations identified are places where public art displays would likely be most engaged. In these settings, <br /> the art should respond to the context in which it is displayed. Public art,unlike a gallery piece sitting against <br /> a blank wall, must fit its setting. This is not to say that public art is not welcome in other locations in the <br /> city,nor that every artist's interpretation of what fits a location would be the same,but an artist must be able <br /> to answer the question,"how does your art respond to the context and setting in which it will be displayed?" <br /> Downtown <br /> The historic downtown already shows and hosts numerous pieces of public art, from sculptures and murals, <br /> to performances and fountains. It is a pedestrian-focused area with public and private facilities. It is also the <br /> heart of the community,and an area commonly identified with Elk River. <br /> Public art projects in the downtown area could further enrich the experiences of visitors and locals alike. <br /> Opportunities for public art could include functional pedestrian amenities such as benches,lights,planters, <br /> and gates or railings. Additional public art could fit into buildings or in storefront windows or facades. <br /> Potential points of focus or themes for public art could include the river or the area's history,or art could be <br /> created in response to the built form of the district. Art in this location will likely be oriented to the human <br /> scale. <br /> Community Gateways <br /> Community gateways create a visitor's first impression of Elk River as they enter the city.These gateways thus <br /> serve as the city's welcome,whether it is for a first time visitor or for residents returning home from their daily <br /> commutes. <br /> Public art at community gateways must consider the way in which people will interact with it. Someone <br /> entering Elk River from the north along Highway169 will likely be traveling at highway speed. Thus, the <br /> gateway must be legible from a greater distance and at high speeds. Viewers will not be able to consider the <br /> 91 City of Elk River-Parks and Recreation Master Plan <br />
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