May, 2009 ----- The New Albany Bicentennial Public Art Project is a multi-year outdoor exhibition of twenty temporary sculptures that will interpret New Albany’s rich history and heritage.
Beginning in the spring of 2010, five temporary sculptures will be installed in highly visible locations in the downtown historic district. Each subsequent year, five new sculptures will be unveiled, culminating in 2013 with New Albany’s Bicentennial Commemoration.
This project is made possible through a partnership between the Carnegie Center for Art
and History and the New Albany Urban Enterprise Association (NAUEA).
The project perfectly aligns the mission of the Carnegie to present and interpret our community’s history and the visual arts with the Urban Enterprise Association’s mission to improve New Albany’s urban core, and enhance the downtown area.
For more information about this project, visit the website for this project at www.napublicart.org
You may also contact the NAUEA office.
117 E Spring, Suite 405
New Albany, IN 47150-3516
Phone: 812.944.3454
Fax: 812.944.8171
Email: info @ nauea.org
Michael C. Ladd, Executive Director
Board of Directors:
Officers
Daniel Meyer—President
Ron McKulick—Vice President
Roger Baylor—Secretary
Larry Brumley—Treasurer
Board Members
Al Goodman
Allen Howie
Carl Malysz
Jack Messer
Robert S. Norrington
Robert Norwood
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