Austin Full-Service Agency, lookthinkmake, Celebrates Twelfth Birthday
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Doing their part to shine a light on the importance of places through their communications work on civic, tourism, community, health, arts, and architectural initiatives.
“We have been lucky to collaborate with innovators and organizations to brand big ideas beautifully and share them with the world,” said Sean Thompson, Founder, and Partner at lookthinkmake. “Our passion is championing the connection between people and the places and communities that they love.” AUSTIN, Texas (PRWEB) December 21, 2020 lookthinkmake is an Austin-based full-service advertising, branding, and public relations agency celebrating its twelfth birthday, capping off a dozen years of business in Central Texas. lookthinkmake was founded by Patricia Buchholtz and Sean Thompson in 2008 and has been placemaking ever since. Partnered together when Pa
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Savor your Moments. Austin City Council on Thursday approved recommendations from the Arts Commission to officially remove several pieces of public art from the city s collection, including one along Lamar Boulevard that s caused plenty of conversation over the years.
You might not know the name of Moments, an artwork by Austin artist Carl Trominski, but you ve surely seen it: a series of 6-foot-high reflective blue panels on the retaining walls of the section of Lamar that passes under the Third Street and Union Pacific Railroad bridges.
The piece, installed in 2003 and found on the drive between Sandra Muraida Way and Fifth Street, was commissioned by the Art in Public Places Program. Council members on Thursday approved the deaccession of Moments. According to Austin public radio station KUT, which first reported the news, that means the piece can be removed and transferred to the hands of the city Transportation Department.