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Initiated by the City’s Arts & Culture Committee in the Spring of 2017, Art Around Saline places reproductions of original artworks by area artists on building exteriors around the City. The Committee has received another group of excellent submissions for this year.
In order to expand the number of artworks chosen for display, the Committee seeks sponsors for Art Around Saline 2020. Sponsors can be individuals, businesses, or organizations. Their support will go toward the costs of production, installation, maintenance of the works, an honorarium for each artist, and other affiliated costs of the program.
SPONSORSHIP LEVELS
Platinum Signature Sponsorship: $1000+
Named as sponsor on Artwork plaque
Logo/Name on map cards which show locations of artwork
Logo/Name on Art Around Saline Website
Named in press releases, promotional articles, social media posts
Attendance at artists reception
Make opening/closing remarks or introduce artists at reception
Gold Sponsorship: $500+
Logo/Name on map cards which show locations of artwork
Logo/Name on Art Around Saline Website
Named in press releases, promotional articles, social media posts
Attendance at artists reception
Friends of Art Around Saline: $100+
Named on Art Around Saline Website
Named in social media posts
Attendance at artists reception
Checks should be made payable to the City of Saline, and may be sent to Aimee Bloom, Deputy Clerk, City of Saline, 100 N. Harris St., Saline, MI 48176. Please note “Art Around Saline” in the check’s memo line.
For more information please contact Arts & Culture Committtee member Ann Stofflet at: annstofflet@gmail.com.
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Invest in the Davenport house and save the city some money.
Congratulations to you Ms.Cole! Very well deserved.
Saline City Council railroaded you out while you were doing an excellent job. Saline’s loss thanks to Mayor Marl’s manipulations and his divisive and dysfunctional council.
Glad to see she has landed somewhere. Time shall tell whether this is or is not a positive for Chelsea.
Why is this not up for public vote???
This is undoubtedly the most absurd thing that dysfunctional Marl and Council have ever proposed.
STAND UP SALINE!
Another loss for the citizens if they spend this money
Would love to see the land and structure preserved. That said, Saline has other priorities and it is difficult to support expenditure for both purchase and ongoing maintenance. If the City wants to preserve this landmark, other outside funding sources need to be identified and leveraged.
Everyone loves the beginning.