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Call for Poetry – Keystone Arts & Culture Center

  Call for Poetry – Keystone Arts & Culture Center (click link for complete information) Poetry Paths seeks original poems by living poets from Lancaster to be integrated into a piece of public art permanently displayed at Keystone Arts & Culture … Continue reading

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Call for Artists/RFQ

Poetry Paths seeks qualifications from artists and designers interested in creating pieces of art to be permanently displayed throughout the city, each piece incorporating selected poetry. Deadline: March 25, 2011 Please read the Call for more information.

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Call for Poetry

Poetry Paths seeks original poems by living poets to be integrated into pieces of public art permanently displayed throughout our city. Please read the Call for information about SIX sites for which we currently seek poems by living writers, and please … Continue reading

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Barbara Strasko’s poem selected for Penn Square

Local poet’s work to be engraved in Penn Square path , by Bernard Harris, Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era Looking at the dying light of a winter’s day in a painting by David Brumbach, the viewer feels the need to step around … Continue reading

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Call for Poetry

PENN SQUARE’S NORTHWEST QUADRANT LANCASTER, PA Design by Thomas Comitta Associates, Inc. Poetry Paths, a poetry and public art project in the City of Lancaster, in collaboration with the City of Lancaster Public Works Department, the Office of the Mayor … Continue reading

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Lancaster Amtrak Station competition

Many Lancastrians took part in giving their comments and votes on the three Poetry Paths proposals for the Lancaster Amtrak Station. The selection committee carefully reviewed the proposals and the over 250 public responses, selecting as the finalist,The Rings: Poetry … Continue reading

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