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Grant for Plains Art Museum

Year
2013
Program
Community Innovation Grants
Amount
$200,000
Term
26 months

Fargo, ND — The "Public Art and Community Engagement Project" will advance the development of vibrant public spaces and public art in Fargo-Moorhead to more strongly connect citizens with the community and each other.

Reports

Final Report
Report date
March 2016

Creating artist-designed spaces in collaboration with the community is a growing and evolving field in the arts, and Plains Art Museum has found itself to be uniquely positioned to help meet expressed community needs.

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Interim Report
Report date
February 2015

Vision and leadership are needed to create an expansive vision of what public life can be and how arts and artists help to advance the collective imagination for public art and public life.

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