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and Public Art Committee. The results of the survey would be brought back to <br />the committee and would give them a better understanding of the impact of <br />“Where Energy Flows”, and other local public art. Additionally, the feedback <br />received by the viewers would guide the committee as we continue the mission <br />of providing additional public art for the community. Moreover, we can look <br />back on uses of the hashtag to see how much this piece is shared and mentioned. <br /> <br />26. Evaluation Plan/Methods Summary – Briefly describe evaluation plans to measure <br />outcomes. Proposals funded by Minnesota’s Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund are required to <br />provide a summary to be posted on the Legacy.mn.gov website. <br />A survey is intended to determine reason of visit, public art awareness, and <br />natural area appreciation, among others. The Beautification and Public Art <br />Committee will discuss the feedback to gain a deeper understanding of the <br />impact of the piece and guide future public art projects. <br /> <br />27. Reflection and Action - Describe how your organization will utilize the information <br />obtained from evaluation. <br /> <br />The valuable information gathered in the survey will guide the committee and <br />the EDA in their future procurement of public art. In addition, relevant <br />information will be shared with Carey Dean to foster her professional growth as <br />a female mid-career artist from Minnesota. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />