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Public artwork was a massive undertaking, by Phil Polin, 2020.

 Posted on October 31, 2020      by Merry Murphy
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“The privilege of owning valuable art is all too often reserved for the rich and famous, but at Alamar, every resident is a collector. Just walk down the street to your neighborhood park to glimpse a one-of-a-kind sculpture by one of Arizona’s greatest living artists including John Randall Nelson, Mary Shindell, Melissa Martinez, Fausto Fernandez, Neil Borowicz and Roy Wasson Valle.” Phil Polin, Business News, Oct. 2020.

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Nelson Public Art