The City of Santa Ana invites you to the "unveiling" of their first city-sponsored art panel public art project in the historic downtown at East 3rd and North Bush Streets!
Artists & Artworks Presented: Art for Change Collaborative – “DTSA” Brian Peterson – “Bold as a Lion” & “The Elephant in the Room” Bud Herrera – “One with Nature” Ed Terrell – “Pure Light” GENE – “Butterflies” Kimberly Duran – “Respirar Lucha” Join Arts & Culture Office Staff and Commissioners for a brief presentation at East 3rd and North Bush Streets @ 5:30 pm. Following, there will be a reception at the 4th Street Market patio to recognize artists, arts organizations, educators, community leaders, and supporters who have collaborated with the City over the years. According to the City, "Comfort food and desserts will be catered by the eateries at 4th Street Market and entertainment will be provided by talented local artists." Artsits and supporters are encouraged to attend to mingle & network with creative folks who shape the city's vibrant arts community The event is FREE and open to the public, but you MUST RSVP Parking is not included. Please check meters or parking lots for fees and operating hours
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9/5/2019 11:24:00 pm
Public art is one way for us to acknowledge all of the artists. I know that not everyone loves artists, but believe me, they are really wonderful. I am not saying that all of them are moral people, but most of them are. I know a lot of people in the art scene that are fairly underrated by many people. I hope that we can all acknowledge the hard work that all of these artists placed in their individual masterpieces.
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6/30/2020 12:46:28 am
This is indeed so amazing! I would really love to see this with my own eyes. I really want to visit the place and check them out myself because this indeed needs to be recognized. As a matter of fact, I actually have a high respect for artists because I know how hard it is to be able to do such as great masterpiece. Hopefully, before I die, I will also be able to do the same thing. Thank you so much for this.
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