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Posted on July 18, 2008
By Sarah van Schagen The Olympic Sculpture Park. Photo: Jeff Wilcox. Cities are what's going to get us out of this mess ... and what makes cities livable is art. That was the take-home message, summarized by Cascade Land Conservancy President Gene Duvernoy, following a discussion Thursday on art and the environment at the Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park. Built on nine acres of restored urban green space, the Olympic Sculpture Park was a fitting backdrop for a dialogue on shared interests between the arts community and environmentalists. Panelists including moderator and ...
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