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ARTISTIC EYE ON BUCKEYE Public art appearing on local traffic corners BY DAVID KENNARD N Ilana Lydia Holden, Arts & Culture manager with the city’s Community Services Department, said she and others with Community Services were looking for public art that could be shared “at low expense but high visibility.” Each of the 14 artists participating in the project were given one of three assigned themes: “Mountains,” “Rivers” or “Heritage.” They also were given direction to get community feedback on what residents would like to see on the assigned traffic boxes. We’re introducing you to three of the artists, whose work will soon be on display around Buckeye. OW IN ITS SECOND YEAR, THE CITY’S TRAFFIC BOX ART PROJECT HAS A GOAL OF BEAUTIFYING otherwise plain looking utility box installations that go mostly unnoticed to drivers and pedestrians using Buckeye’s roadways.
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Liz Taylor Liz Taylor is used to working in large format artwork, mostly as murals or other durable art used in health care facilities. She said she was excited for the opportunity to “improve the access to art for people in the community.” She said public art has been studied and shown to decrease crime and reduce graffiti. Taylor’s research included talking to people in the community, providing a QR code that allowed residents to respond and help her better understand how the theme of “Mountains” were important to them. She said she tried to reflect those ideas in her piece, where many of the individual elements in her art are woven together to make up the whole. She said that idea was reflective of community.
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