LEXINGTON, Ky. — Concerns were raised at the Lexington Public Arts Commission‘s May 5 meeting about the oversight and qualifications of committee members involved in the selection of public art projects, particularly referencing the Common Thread project — the $900,000 sculpture installed last fall on the Fayette County Courthouse plaza for the city’s 250th anniversary. The push came from Commissioner Garry Bibbs, the University of Kentucky scul…
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