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On Sun, 27 Nov 1994 22:46:21 -0500,
Lisa Roberts <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>At the Chicago Botanic Garden we used poetry to help interpret our Sensory
>Garden. It wasn't scientific per se; more just a way to get visitors to
>connect to the plants, and to tap into a more affective realm of experience.
Although officially known as the Saint Paul Cultural Garden, the downtown
riverbluff site (@ Kellogg & Robert) is commonly known as the "poetry
garden." The result of three visual artists (led by "public artist" Cliff
Garten) and five poets, the site which opened November 1993 is a remarkable
blend of visual, verbal, and natural art forms celebrating the river, local
histories, and language itself . . . Funded by the Saint Paul Foundation
and administered by Public Art Saint Paul, the land (donated by the City of
Saint Paul) has room for a 4- or 5-fold expansion of the garden. Best, Jim
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