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FALLBROOK – Local residents may have seen sculptures and murals around Fallbrook and wonder how these works of art become public art. Fallbrook has a nonprofit group called Fallbrook Art in Public Places, a division of Fallbrook Arts. There are over 30 pieces of public art in Fallbrook to view, and residents can download a locater map from their website, www.FallbrookArtInPublicPlaces.org.
The newest art piece on loan is in front of the Fallbrook Art Center. The project is part of Fallbrook’s “art on loan” program where art pieces are rotated every 18 months. The newest sculpture is made up of...
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