This sounds like a great idea

I just found about about this via Zinnian Democracy: according to Mark Hare at the Democrat and Chronicle, Kenichiro “Ken” Sato, 27, a museum art director from Sendai, Japan who has enrolled in a public administration program at Monroe Community College, has obtained a $15,000 grant from Rochester’s Arts and Cultural Council to turn downtown into an outdoor photography museum.

The plan is to hang 300 photos on tall and not-so-tall buildings. About 100 would be large, 100 feet by 50 feet and 15 by 15. The rest would be 5 by 8 feet, displayed at eye level. Some would depict local history, the rest would be selected from photos submitted internationally.

I must say, I have a very good feeling about this.

2 thoughts on “This sounds like a great idea

  1. Your top two posts (currently) (no pun intended) make me think that I would NOT want to be waliking around in downtown Rochester looking at all the great photos… during a winter snowstorm. Shocking!

    But your NEXT post down… WOW! What writer wouldn’t be teary over a heartfelt review of their work like that one! Way to go, girl!

    John

  2. As far as I know, there haven’t been any stray voltage incidents reported in Rochester. But as an older city in the snow belt, I suppose it could happen. I know I feel different about stepping on manholes now!

    And yeah, that review got me :-) The book’s ranking bumped up a bit, too, but of course there’s no way of knowing if that review had the effect. I kind of doubt it. But the timing is auspicious.

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