Holly Rae Vaughn signing her "Gem" I Courtesy of the artist. FIELD NOTES: The new public art by local artists were scheduled to be installed in their medians by May 2016. They have been getting up one-by-one despite delays one can expect in a new public art initiative. Some "Centered" sculptures are working around permits, construction, and theft like pedestrians dodging traffic . . . Next Up: Chris Bauder's "Night Eyes" lion was lifted, then recovered, and will be reinstalled in the next few weeks, said Michael Ogilvie, public art specialist for Clark County. So will K.D. Matheson's sculpture for Decatur Boulevard. Jesse Smigel's work will be up next month, and Luis Varela-Rico is waiting for roadwork at his location to be completed. Though no date is set, a ceremonial dedication for the ten sculptures is being planned. Photo: PtD Miguel Rodriguez "Untitled." I This Huichol marked jaguar sits at Desert Inn Road and McLeod Drive (in front of the Winchester Cultural Center). Photo: PtD Adolfo Gonzalez "Octosteam" I 4060 Pecos-McLeod Drive Interconnect, north of the Flamingo Arroyo trailhead. Photo: PtD Holly Rae Vaughn "Gem" I 6963 Windmill Lane , East of Rainbow. Photo: Clark County Chris Bauder "Night Eyes" I Decatur Boulevard near Flamingo Road, will be reinstalled. Photo: PtD Chris O’Rourke "Native Dance' I East Reno Avenue at Koval, off Tropicana Avenue, adjacent to McCarran Airport. Luis Varela-Rico's work for Eastern and Serene Avenues will be installed this Fall, according to Clark County public art officials. Photo: PtD Robin Stark & Eric Pawloski abstract figures are now greeting drivers at 2925 N. Pecos Road, near Las Vegas Boulevard. Jesse Smigel's "Centered" project will land on 11357 N. Decatur Boulevard, on the roundabout in front of Clark County shooting complex. Photo: PtD Team ZDC "Arc-Spine" on Durango Drive near Lone Mountain Road.
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