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In the second part of our interview with Denise Dickens, we get more in depth as to some of the ways public art has changed in time here and we look a bit ahead as to what is in store. And we get in depth, as always, with some hard-hitting rapid-fire questions.
By Adam Eshbaugh and Wayne HoltIn the second part of our interview with Denise Dickens, we get more in depth as to some of the ways public art has changed in time here and we look a bit ahead as to what is in store. And we get in depth, as always, with some hard-hitting rapid-fire questions.