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Recent Celebrations Public art helps distinguish Scottsdale as a unique city. Attend events to interact with artists, learn more about public art in your neighborhood and give comments. History in the Making—Unveiling and Dedication of Passing the Legacy by Herb Mignery Scottsdale Public Art Program and Hashknife Pony Express invite you to the unveiling and dedication of Passing the Legacy by celebrated western sculptor Herb Mignery. Soon to become one of Scottsdale’s most significant western monuments, Passing the Legacy commemorates the 50th anniversary of Arizona’s own Hashknife Pony Express. Join us for this highly anticipated moment in the history of our City. Following the dedication ceremony, there will be a family-friendly celebration for the 50th anniversary Hashknife Pony Express delivery at noon in the Scottsdale Stadium parking lot. Click here for a PDF of the invitation
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November 17, 2007 Terraced Cascade by Lorna Jordan Artist Lorna Jordan was on hand for the dedication of her public art piece Terraced Cascade.
May 12, 2007 Developer Gifts Landmark Sculpture to City of Scottsdale The Doors Open the Way to Discovery In an unprecedented public-private collaboration, Scottsdale Waterfront Commercial LLC has gifted the City of Scottsdale with a signature artwork by internationally renowned artist Donald Lipski. The interactive sculpture, entitled The Doors, is a 28-ft. tall, walk-in kaleidoscope that marks the threshold to Scottsdale’s downtown. The newly installed artwork is a major milestone in the development of the Scottsdale’s Arizona Canal area, which is fast becoming a significant civic, commercial and tourist destination. Scottsdale Waterfront Commercial, LLC worked with the Scottsdale Public Art Program throughout a two-year selection process. As Bret Sassenberg, Director of Development for Starwood Development, remarked about this cooperative venture, "We have the utmost confidence in the Scottsdale Public Art Program's professionalism and knowledge of art on a regional and global scale. This confidence allowed us to form a unique partnership for selecting a landmark artwork that everyone—from children to arts enthusiasts—will enjoy as a favorite new addition to the downtown Scottsdale experience." Prominently located on the southwest corner of Scottsdale and Camelback Roads, The Doors has its roots in traditional southwestern architecture, finely crafted with hammered rivets, oversize hardware, and metal strapping of Spanish-style cathedral doors. The exterior is constructed of Ipe (ee-pay), an extremely durable Brazilian hardwood in common use throughout the region. When visitors step inside the structure, mirror-polished stainless steel panels create colorful, complex, shifting patterns that provide each viewer a unique kaleidoscopic experience. Mr. Lipski’s sculpture is the first in a series of significant public and private artworks that will populate Scottsdale’s canal area. “The Doors sets a high bar for future additions to the canal area collection,” says Valerie Vadala-Homer, Director of the Scottsdale Public Art Program. “It offers all the best elements of experiential art—it’s approachable, unique and fun, appealing to motorists and pedestrians alike.” In addition, The Doors has a dynamic quality that will encourage visitors to re-experience the sculpture at different times of the day as well as over time, as the wood exterior naturally ages to a silver-gray. “Best of all,” says Vadala-Homer, “The Doors invites exploration—not only of itself but also of the entire downtown area.” We are especially appreciative of elected officials who took time from their busy schedules to attend the event. Thank you to our event sponsors who gave generously to make the dedication activities a success.
Cycle the Arts The tour visited 12 popular public art pieces. At each site a different Public Art staff member, Board Member or Museum Docent spoke about the piece’s history, significance and concept. Please check our website in Spring 2008 for more information on next year’s tour.
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