City of Woodstock Arts Commission met Feb. 10

City of Woodstock Arts Commission met Feb. 10
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City of Woodstock Arts Commission met Feb. 10

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

CALL TO ORDER

ROLL CALL

ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES

– January 13th, 2025 Arts Commission Meeting

PUBLIC COMMENTS

COMMISSION COMMENTS

NEW BUSINESS

1. NIU – Arts Master Plan – Final Plan Presentation

2. Sidewalk Art Discussion & Path Forward

3. Finalize Public Art Process & Checklist

OLD BUSINESS

1. Groundhog Statue

2. Roundabout Art

3. Yarn Bombing

4. Downtown Master Plan

STAFF REPORTS

UPDATES AND OPPORTUNITIES

FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS

1. Public Art Maintenance Plan

2. Process for businesses that want to put up a mural

3. J. Seward Johnson Victorian Sculpture

4. Public Art at the Library Reading Room

5. Artspace conversation

ADJOURN

https://www.woodstockil.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Item/610?fileID=8151



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