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Sculpture East West 2009 Artist Jack Casey
featured are from central and south Florida, and much of
the subject matter features Floridian themes, histories, and
landscapes. Winter Park photographer/artist says that isn’t a
surprise. “Most people are proud of where they’re from,” he
says. “The Art in Public Places program, when they commission
local art, is an extension of that. People who live on the coast
are proud of their beaches, and people here in Florida have
always been proud of orange groves,” so seeing aspects of their
world interpreted by artists and displayed in their public places
enriches their lifestyles and sense of community.
And while many of these county buildings see mostly local
hundreds of thousands of visitors a portal into the county’s example, saw over 750,000 comers and goers this fiscal year,
traffic by nature, two stand-outs of Volusia’s AiPP program offer
art experience. The Daytona Beach International Airport, for
50+ certificates, dozens of associate degrees,
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visitors who are greeted by the works of 20 artists, including
Vaughn’s six-panel oil-painted panoramic photograph of a
Canaveral Beach scene over the Volusia room at the airport’s
While the airport was originally built before the 1990
AiPP Ordinance came into being, according to the ordinance,
any major county building redesign with a budget over $1
million must adhere to the same art funding appropriation
as new buildings. So its 1992 expansion, and its forthcoming
redevelopment, bring more public art to Volusia County.
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