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As part of Nashville's 12South Redevelopment Project,
the Metro Nashville Arts
Commission sponsored two art classes at David Lipscomb and Belmont
Universities spent the semester exploring the field of public art. The
final project in both classes was to design banners, trash receptacles
and benches for the area. The construction project is managed by Metropolitan
Development and Housing Agency, and will include new sidewalks, moving
power lines, and new street furniture and banners designed by students
at Lipscomb and Belmont Universities. The public art classes, co-taught
by Terry Thacker, Lanie Gannon, and myself led students on an exploration
of practical, aesthetic, and conceptual, and political issues encountered
in creating public artworks. As a final project, students created designs
for benches, banners, and other ideas for the site. Winners of a competition
were commissioned to create their designs, which now enliven the street.
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