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Temp to Perm proves a need for a shared language of public art

John Sundling, Ghost Fence, 2017. Installed in the median of Franklin Arterial in Portland, ME, as the first of three temporary art projects facilitated by TEMPOart this summer.
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Creating public art — and public art conferences — requires deep, internal work as much as it does communication, planning, passion, and dedication. by Jenna Crowder

Jenna Crowder June 15, 2017 Initiatives, Reviews, Vol. 2, No. 3: Spring 2017

TEMPO art Announces 3 Temporary Art Projects in Portland for Summer 2017

Judith Hoffman's "The American Dream", installed in Lincoln Park, Portland, ME. TEMPOart is asking three artists to reinterpret the concept of the American dream and its relevance through three temporary public art projects this summer.
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TEMPOart aims to understand the concept of the American dream through a summer lineup of temporary public art installations.

The Chart March 27, 2017 Press Releases, Vol. 2, No. 2: Winter 2017

IN CONVERSATION with Richard & Alexis Iammarino

Left: Richard Iammarino, Big Yellow, 50" x 50", 2015. Photo by Scott Sell. Right: Iammarino, Unterhalter, and Truhn, Oak Street Mural (detail).
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Rockland artists Richard Iammarino (painter & sculptor) and Alexis Iammarino (painter & dancer) discuss their father-daughter influences, spontaneity, mastery, and compulsion. by Douglas W. Milliken

Douglas Milliken September 29, 2015 Interviews, Vol. 1, No. 2: October 2015
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