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November 25, 2004
Airport Public Art Master Plan approved
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City Council passes the plan; finds fault with the process
By Kymberli W. Brady
Staff Writer
With construction underway on two of the largest projects in San Jose history, much ado has been raised over the mandated 2-percent public art allocation and questions remain unanswered, even after the City Council voted last week to pass the Airport Art Master Plan.
Another “minor” amendment sailed though council approval and now paves the way for another 625,000 square feet of building space in the North Concourse terminal, which will contain 1.7 million square feet to accommodate passenger demand. Read more...
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| Almaden artist transforms linen store into a tropical Trader Joe’s oasis
By Kymberli W. Brady
Staff Writer
It’s one of those career-defining moments, when you step back to get a look at the “big” picture and suddenly it hits you. You are actually getting paid to do something you love—like a kid getting paid to eat candy all day long.
Pam Mossing, a former graphic designer simply needed to slow down long enough to notice her good fortune, while putting the finishing touches on a coconut palm tree, surrounded by orchids swaying over a tropical waterfall. Read more...
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