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Bee Cave Arts Foundation Update & Discussion Bee Cave Sculpture Park Chad Bockius 2013

Bee Cave Sculpture Park - Presentation to City Council

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Bee Cave Arts Foundation

Update & Discussion Bee Cave Sculpture Park

Chad Bockius2013

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Next Step – Sculpture Park

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Park Video Placeholder

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Overview of the park• Natural setting, integrate to what is there, minimal

construction and minimal disturbance• Rotating sculptural displays donated by artists, combined

with permanent pieces acquired over time• Integrate education, physical activities and deeper

community engagement to open up more grant opportunities and create a unique experience for kids and adults alike– Ideas: Rubbings, Community Garden, Interactive elements

(Whisper bench), Community Built Art

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Possible Sculpture Acquisitions

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Over 20 species of trees, shrubs, perennials, grasses and wildflowers

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Sculpture Park Volunteer Day

April 20th – 8:30 to 11:30

Help take part in creating Bee Cave’s next great community &

cultural asset

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