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Kingman community invited to weigh in on public art master plan

KINGMAN, Ariz. – Public art reflects the people, places, and stories that make a community unique. From murals and sculptures to interactive installations and creative public spaces, public art can inspire, connect, and celebrate the character of Kingman while enhancing the places where people live and work.  Which is why the City of Kingman is inviting the community to help shape the future of public art by participating in a new Public Art Master Plan survey.

Developed in partnership with Arizona State University’s School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning through the Project Cities program, the 11-question survey builds on previous community input to help identify community priorities, gather new ideas, and inform recommendations for Kingman’s Public Art Master Plan.

The survey takes just a few minutes to complete and is available at https://polco.us/saktrs. Community feedback will be accepted through July 31.

Whether you have a passion for public art or simply want to share your vision for Kingman’s future, your input will help shape a plan that reflects the community’s values and identity for years to come.