Perusing through Unfair Park yesterday, I came across this item about bcWorkshop’s public art installation. The organization installed signs all across town with the hopes of drawing attention to the 5,750 homeless in Dallas. When I took the dog out for his walk last night, I came across said signs at Main Street Garden (where they waited until this week to take down that tree). Within just a few hours of being displayed, the signs were already marked up. Apparently, one person thinks that the money spent on the signs could have gone elsewhere. I think that person may be missing the point.
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