Public Safety Center Sculpture Community Engagement
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UPDATED EVENT INFORMATION:
Join the City of Reno Arts & Culture Department and Reno Police Department, Wednesday from 11am to 1pm on June 25th. Artists John Fleming and Mark Reigelman, who were selected to create sculptures for Kuenzli St. and the entry plaza, are excited to give city staff and the public the opportunity to come together to learn about their process and help inform the designs.
As artists start developing concepts, it is important that community members share ideas and stories to ensure the final artworks are rooted in Reno. Join us to hear about the artist’s work, process, interests, and to discuss Reno's history and future. Attendees will have the opportunity to share stories and be a part of the conversation.
Reno Police Station, Public Safety Center, 911 Kuenzli St.
Wednesday, June 25th 11:00 am to 1:00 pm
11:00 am to 11:55 am: Presentations by Kuenzli Sculpture and Plaza Sculpture lead artists followed by group Q&A in the Community Room
11:55 am to 1:00 pm: Conversations and Storytelling in the Outdoor Plaza with Artists
Even if you can’t make it to the entire event, please feel free to drop by and give input.
Learn more about the Public Art Projects at the Public Safety Center and how to get involved at www.renoculture.com
**Updates** The event will no longer be having a food truck available for the purchase of lunch items. The additional time for conversations will be held predominantly in the Plaza. Due to these changes, the time inside had been extended by 10 minutes.
Join the City of Reno Arts & Culture Department and Reno Police Department, Wednesday from 11am to 1pm on June 25th. Artists John Fleming and Mark Reigelman, who were selected to create sculptures for Kuenzli St. and the entry plaza, are excited to give city staff and the public the opportunity to come together to learn about their process and help inform the designs.
As artists start developing concepts, it is important that community members share ideas and stories to ensure the final artworks are rooted in Reno. Join us to hear about the artist’s work, process, interests, and to discuss Reno's history and future. Attendees will have the opportunity to share stories and be a part of the conversation.
Reno Police Station, Public Safety Center, 911 Kuenzli St.
Wednesday, June 25th 11:00 am to 1:00 pm
11:00 am to 11:55 am: Presentations by Kuenzli Sculpture and Plaza Sculpture lead artists followed by group Q&A in the Community Room
11:55 am to 1:00 pm: Conversations and Storytelling in the Outdoor Plaza with Artists
Even if you can’t make it to the entire event, please feel free to drop by and give input.
Learn more about the Public Art Projects at the Public Safety Center and how to get involved at www.renoculture.com
**Updates** The event will no longer be having a food truck available for the purchase of lunch items. The additional time for conversations will be held predominantly in the Plaza. Due to these changes, the time inside had been extended by 10 minutes.
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