Monday, March 19, 2007

Art As Redev Aid

Public art, redevelopment
http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/journalgazette/news/editorial/16933246.htm

With Harrison Square, there is a great opportunity to honor local baseball heroes and Fort Wayne's rich baseball history. Art as part of the new development can take different forms:

Three-dimensional art:

  • Edward "Red" Carrington statue
  • Dale W. "Mr. Mac" McMillen statue
  • Wildcat baseball player statue(s)
  • Fort Wayne Daisies statue(s)
  • Sponsored teams (ex. GE Voltmen) statue(s)
  • Any other notables

Two-dimensional art:

  • Large pictures of former teams, players, and ballparks placed around ballpark
  • Banners of Fort Wayne baseball placed on streetlamp posts
  • Other print ideas

From "CJ from CC":

"How about a left to right or circular "coming of age" type mural showing the players in older gear, uniforms and progressing to modern day under lights, etc.? "

Do you have any ideas of your own for art's role in downtown redevelopment? Share them here!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Statues are great and tend to last a long time, but for me, when I travel to other cities what never fails to grab my attention and generate excitement is LARGE murals! Do it, please - baseball, whatever. How about a left to right or circular "coming of age" type mural showing the players in older gear, uniforms and progressing to modern day under lights, etc.?

scott spaulding said...

CJ,

That is a great idea. Thank you for contributing.