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Raleigh Calls on Community to Shape Future of Public Art at River Cane and Neuse River Parks

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Published on May 14, 2025
Raleigh Calls on Community to Shape Future of Public Art at River Cane and Neuse River ParksSource: City of Raleigh

Raleigh Parks and Raleigh Arts have opened the floor to local voices, seeking community feedback on two new public art projects set to grace River Cane Wetland Park and Neuse River Park. Artists Austen Camille and Gabriel Eng-Goetz are leading these creative endeavors, ready to infuse local insights into the heart of their work, according to a news release from the City of Raleigh.

The artists are not just looking to purely to decorate. They are actively engaging with residents to ensure their artwork resonates with the area's unique ecology, history, and culture. Whether you're a lifelong Raleigh denizen or a fresh face in town, your ideas can contribute to shaping the character of these public spaces.

Through designated park engagement portals, community members can directly share their thoughts and suggestions. For River Cane Wetland Park, click here to open a channel to Camille's project, and for those inclined towards Eng-Goetz's vision for Neuse River Park, your feedback portal awaits here. Each page not only enlightens you on project specifics but also hosts a linked public art survey, where your voice can to truly be heard.