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City Seeks Input From Residents For Future Public Art Projects

Naperville residents are encouraged to take a survey to weigh in on the city's future plans for public art.

Residents are encouraged to take a 20-question survey about public art in Naperville.
Residents are encouraged to take a 20-question survey about public art in Naperville. (Naeem Khan)

NAPERVILLE, IL — Naperville is looking to residents to help the city plan its future public art projects. Residents are encouraged to take a brief survey to give feedback about where they think upcoming projects should be focused and what type of art they'd like to see.

“Public art shapes the future of our community,” Shannon Greene Robb, Special Events and Community Arts Program (SECA) commissionern f0r the city, said in a statement.

Robb added, “It sparks conversation, tells our evolving story, and creates a more vibrant, inspiring Naperville. We're excited to hear your ideas for new public art. Please share the survey with friends and neighbors to help shape this vision.”

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The deadline to complete the 20-question survey is Oct. 31. Officials will post the survey results on the City of Naperville website once they have been evaluated.

Click the link to take Naperville's 2024 Public Art Survey.

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