The project aims to complement housing construction across Pine Street, which will begin in 2025, and to fulfill plans to improve neighborhood gateways.
If there is one thing I learned last summer as I lived and worked in Lewiston, it is that this city is dedicated to the public arts and sees legitimate value in the unexpected encounters of a mural, a series of photographs along the road, or sculptures that either light up, rattle, or linger peacefully.
Art Walk L/A! is planned for 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, June 24, in downtown Lewiston. There will be experiences in more than a dozen locations, including a meet-the-artists event and performance by Chicks With Sticks at 5 p.m in Dufresne Plaza. A Music in the Park summer concert will be held from 7 to […]
Some of the Twin Cities public art goes back more than 150 years, while other works are so new they haven't been dedicated yet. And there's more planned.