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Take Palmdale’s public art survey

by The AV Times Staff • October 24, 2017

“Back Home,” by Sol Mesz. This public art is on display at the Palmdale Transportation Center.

PALMDALE –The city of Palmdale is embarking on a year-long public art planning process and is asking residents to participate in its new public art survey.

“Public art is important to the life of many cities throughout the country, including Palmdale,” stated Palmdale’s Director of Recreation and Culture Keri Smith. “That’s why the city of Palmdale has embarked on a one-year public art planning process to outline a vision and goals for public art in Palmdale, identify key opportunities for projects and initiatives, and define procedures for decision-making and oversight.”

“In just a few minutes, you can help shape the future of public art in Palmdale by answering this brief survey,” Smith added. “Your responses will help us to better understand where and how public art can have a strong impact in creating a sense of community pride and civic engagement. This survey is just one of the ways that you can join the discussion about public art in Palmdale.”

The survey is available at www.cityofpalmdale.org or through the following links:

  • English: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BYT2LX3
  • Spanish: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BDB93SP

For more information about the City of Palmdale’s Public Art Program, the public art master planning effort, and how to get involved, visit www.cityofpalmdale.org/Visitors/PublicArt.

[Information via news release from the city of Palmdale.]

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Filed Under: Palmdale

2 comments for "Take Palmdale’s public art survey"

  1. David says

    October 26, 2017 at 10:46 am

    If you try to speak up at a Lancaster city council meeting and you dare disagree with King Rex you are talked down to and treated with contempt.

  2. Tim Scott says

    October 26, 2017 at 9:58 am

    Providing guidance and direction to our elected officials and city management is a privilege that a lot of cities do not bother to provide, like Lancaster, where only opinions of the mayor’s cronies are ever considered. Palmdale residents should take a moment to fill this out.

    I’d also encourage East Palmdale residents to drop a line to Keri Smith and Juan Carrillo in support of having an event similar to the recent Kaleidoscope Arts and Music Festival on the East side. Kaleidoscope is a good annual event in the fall, and a spring festival on the East side should be easy to support.

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