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Harriet Stern
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Public Art Commission - March 20, 2025
Palo Alto’s Public Art Commission approved a temporary King Plaza artwork concept and up to $37,000 to restore the sculpture Albuquerque.
Public Art Commission - January 16, 2025
Palo Alto’s Public Art Commission reviewed an early LGBTQ+ oral-history artwork for King Plaza, with a developed design still to return for approval.
Public Art Commission - November 20, 2025
Palo Alto’s art commission approved the $176,050 concept for LOAM, a generative digital artwork planned for The Link at 975 Page Mill Road.
Public Art Commission - September 18, 2025
Palo Alto’s Public Art Commission opened a deaccession review for City Hall’s “Conversation” and approved a $235,000 fresco grant application.
Public Art Commission - January 15, 2026
Palo Alto’s Public Art Commission approved removing Susan Narduli’s digital artwork Conversation from the city collection after technical problems.
Public Art Commission - June 18, 2026
Palo Alto's Public Art Commission set a $65,000 cap for a University Avenue underpass mural and approved a garage mural design 5-2.
Public Art Commission - December 19, 2024
Palo Alto’s Public Art Commission approved $10,500 for Code:ART publicity and reviewed progress on conservation of the Roth Building frescoes.
Public Art Commission - October 29, 2024
Palo Alto’s Public Art Commission discussed reviewing a $2.3 million fund, deferred Cubberley arts planning and reported strong Code Art interest.
Public Art Commission - February 12, 2026
Palo Alto’s art commission approved up to $35,000 for a Sherman Avenue garage banner and advanced artwork designs for King Plaza and All Saints.
Public Art Commission - March 19, 2026
The ArtLift panel ranked 10 proposals from 69 applicants for feasibility review, and Palo Alto approved $3,700 for public sculpture care.