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art for a long time,nor will they notice intricate details. Unlike a downtown piece that can be looked at and <br /> explored by a pedestrian,public art at gateways will likely have to make an immediate and strong impression. <br /> Art and materials may need to scale up or down to meet the individual location's needs.Coordination with <br /> the city's wayfinding plan will also be important for art in these locations. <br /> City Hall <br /> As the official seat of the city's government,an element of professionalism must be considered with regards <br /> to public art that is located at City Hall. The amount of space available also narrows the types of artistic <br /> interpretation appropriate for this location. <br /> Art in City Hall will likely be visual in nature and should be refined to reflect upon the city as an institution. <br /> It should be of a size that it can be located in City Hall without impeding movement or day to day operations. <br /> The level of detail should allow the viewer to stop and consider both the message and the craftsmanship of <br /> the piece. <br /> Community Parks <br /> Community parks serve as the gathering place for the city. They are often a destination and attract people <br /> from all over Elk River and surrounding communities,thus public art in community parks reflects upon the <br /> entire community. Community parks have often been developed due to the unique features, uses,history, <br /> and landscape of the place. These stories and characteristics can offer artists inspiration when creating art for <br /> these locations. <br /> Public art in community parks should build on the character of the individual park in which it is located. <br /> As community hubs these parks require art that will engage an audience from across the city. Art should <br /> interpret,be inspired by,or otherwise relate to the context and unique characteristics of the park. <br /> Neighborhood Parks <br /> Neighborhood parks are the public spaces that define the "finer grain" neighborhoods of Elk River. People <br /> claim their neighborhood parks in ways they do not or could not with community or regional parks. These <br /> parks are where people develop their personal stories and experiences. <br /> Public art in neighborhood parks should be an opportunity for the neighborhood to put their unique stamp <br /> on the facility. Opportunities could include school projects,mobile art making events,murals,or impromptu <br /> performances. <br /> Trail Corridors <br /> The Great Northern Trail is the outdoor recreation spine of the community. Visitors and residents alike come <br /> to ride or hike the trail. Other trail corridors connect neighborhoods,natural areas,and parks.Many users are <br /> walking or bicycling,which means they may not stop for long and pass by areas relatively quickly. <br /> Numerous opportunities exist for art to be incorporated into the wayfinding, infrastructure, and facilities <br /> along the trail. Because trails often connect natural areas and community destinations,they could be enhanced <br /> by interpretation or telling the stories of these important community locations. Trails and art can create a <br /> unique linear set of experiences that captivate viewers by giving them themes and stories to consider with each <br /> new encounter. <br /> Appendix:Elk River Public Arts 92 <br />
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