Long before the slam dunks and home runs, churches, schools and the Central Market bustled with activity in the Gateway District. Artist Angelica Pozo captured that activity in a piece of public art she helped design 23 years ago when the Gateway stadiums were built. The 25-foot-long tree planter features historic photos of the area emblazoned on tile. The planter features ceramic fruits and vegetables, a nod to the market. “I felt it was retaining part of the history,” Pozo says. East Sixth Street next to The Q
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You probably missed it during those exciting watch parties, but a 23-year-old piece of public art nods to the Gateway District's past.
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3:00 PM EST
December 8, 2016