Ames Public Art Commission

The Ames Public Art Commission is committed to creating a visual and aesthetic environment that incorporates art into the lives of all Ames citizens. Ames became the first city in Iowa to launch an ongoing municipal public art program when in 1990 the mayor and city council established the Public Art Commission. A unique partnership of city funding and private donations from individuals and businesses makes Ames a leader in the use of art to enhance public spaces.

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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Peter Irniq Comes To Ames

Public Art Commission chair Sam Stagg talks with renown Inuit artist, Peter Irniq, about his upcoming visit to Ames.
Posted by Jeff Angelo at 12:21 PM No comments:
Labels: ames, inuksuit, Peter Irniq, Public Art Commission, Sam Stagg
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