
Public art set for unveiling noon Saturday at Cambridge city hall
News
Nov 20, 2008
CAMBRIDGE -- Work is all but done on a $150,000 artwork installation in the new City Hall public square.
Toronto artist Stephen Cruise has been working for the last two weeks installing "indignia domain," the winner in a city-sponsored art contest. It's a roughly four-by-10 metre map of Cambridge, created by an assembly of artist elements made from granite. They include two-metre-tall trees, bridges over a river of stone with fish riding along the top.
All that's left is a few "end of process things to tidy up" before the display is covered with tarps in anticipation of unveiling Saturday at noon, said Marilyn Scott, chair of the citizen committee which oversaw the competition.

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