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Réna Bradley, Faces of the Fort committee chairwoman, began Thursday’s dedication ceremony. Bradley explained the Fort Wayne Public Art Commission and the Faces of the Fort project.
In their naturalism and immediacy, Renaissance portraits communicate to us across time. But as the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s exhibition “Hidden Faces: Covered Portraits of the Renaissance ...
The public art installation, dubbed “Faces of Bayonne,” took nine months to complete and is now affixed to a wall across from the Broadway Diner on Eighth Street.
It’s been said that public art has the power to transform our cities and to inspire citizens. That’s an apt description of Faces of the Fort, launched in 2021 and designed to share the faces ...