Arts and economic development

Sunday, February 05, 2006

Last week in Kansas City, experts from Denver, St. Paul and New York participated in a symposium on the arts and economic development. Read more.

If you are interested in public art, a symposium like this one can help ignite interest and define what's possible. Increasingly, cities have used public art to strengthen their local identity.

For example, Oklahoma City has its buffalos, Cleveland has its guitars, and Ft. Wayne has its elephants.

posted by Ed Morrison |

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