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Cleveland Public Art Projects at Gateway

Cleveland Public Art - Gateway Projects

Cleveland Public Art - Gateway Projects

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Heading into downtown, don’t miss Gateway -- Cleveland’s symbol of entertainment -- comprised of the 22,000-seat Quicken Loans Arena and the 43,000-seat Progressive Field. Public art displayed around the exterior of the complex include Nancy Dwyer’s “Who’s on First,” Angelica Pozo and Penny Rakoff’s “Market Place/Meeting Place” (pictured on the right above) and R.M. Fischer’s “Sportstacks” (pictured at left above). Exploring the venues on Ontario Road on foot or by car, these works accent the city’s vibrant synergy.

(Updated 4-10-08)

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