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How to Incorporate Art Experiences Into Virginia Programs

How to Incorporate Art Experiences Into Virginia Programs
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How to Incorporate Art Experiences Into Virginia Programs

How to Incorporate Art Experiences Into Virginia Programs
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An Interview With the Creator of the Makers Monument

Columbus Monthly Tuesday evening found New York-based artist Mark Riegelman II crouched on a Short North sidewalk, adjusting the angle of a spotlight one of six trained on his massive, newly-installed sculpture, Makers’ Monument.  Riegelman was trying to achieve maximum impact while also addressing the concern of a resident who had walked down the fire escape of a nearby apartment building to complain that at certain angles, the light shone into his home. The resident left, apparently satisfied, and the team began experimenting with colored gels. It was a fitting final hurdle for a public project that has been four years in the making. The sculpture was commissioned as part of the recent High Street streetscape improvement project in the Short North, and its cost of nearly $500,000, funded through the City of Columbus Capital Budget and contributions from area property owners, was included in the budget of the $25 million projects, thanks to a “Two Percent for Art” commitmen

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