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==Locations==
==Locations==
*[[Schenk’s Greenway]] – west side of McIntire Road from Harris Street to Recycling Center entrance.
*[[Schenk’s Greenway]] – west side of McIntire Road from Harris Street to Recycling Center entrance.
*Emmet Street in front of [[Carruthers Hall
*Emmet Street in front of [[Carruthers Hall]]
]]*250 Bypass median near fire station
*250 Bypass median near fire station
*Meadowbrook Heights Road/250 Bypass – south side green area
*Meadowbrook Heights Road/250 Bypass – south side green area
*Market Street and High Street (northeast corner)
*Market Street and High Street (northeast corner)

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Art In Place is a non-profit organization that commissions sculptures and other art installations throughout the City of Charlottesville. The administrator of the program is Elizabeth Breeden. Charlottesville contributes $19,000 to the program each year through the Percent for Art fund.

Locations

  • Schenk’s Greenway – west side of McIntire Road from Harris Street to Recycling Center entrance.
  • Emmet Street in front of Carruthers Hall
  • 250 Bypass median near fire station
  • Meadowbrook Heights Road/250 Bypass – south side green area
  • Market Street and High Street (northeast corner)
  • Emmet Street and Stadium Road – in the green island
  • Preston Avenue median at Rose Hill Drive
  • 5th Street near Ridge Street and Cherry Avenue in the median
  • Washington Park – upper level at 10th Street
  • 5th Street and Cleveland Ave – in the median
  • Route 250 West behind city sign near exit
  • Jefferson Park Avenue and Raymond Avenue
  • St. Charles Avenue entrance to 250 Bypass
  • Emmet St. and 250 Bypass – northeast loop
  • 5th Street – 1 block south of Cleveland Ave. in median strip
  • Preston Avenue – triangle in front of Monticello Dairy Building (currently McGrady’s Pub)
  • Elliott Avenue at Burnet Commons

External links

Art In Place

Notes