Spectra Ribbon Cutting

Published:
Mon 6/20/22
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Addison Council members and Staff in front of public art sculpture

On Sunday, June 11 members of the Addison Arbor Foundation (AAF), artist Scott Shubin, Deputy Mayor Pro Tempore Lori Ward, and Council Members Eileen Resnik and Guillermo Quintanilla were among those gathered for the official ribbon cutting of Spectra. Spectra is a powder-coated, 18-foot tall sculpture located on Spectrum Drive at the southeast end of the AMLI Addison apartments. The elliptical steel frame of the piece surrounds a striking crisscross pattern of 280 feet of stainless-steel cable. AAF commissioned Spectra from local Dallas area sculptor Scott Shubin, who also was the artist for the 14-foot treelike stainless-steel perch that was part of the recently installed piece called The Givers on Quorum Drive.  AMLI Residential funded both The Givers and Spectra through a donation to AAF.

Many thanks to the Arbor Foundation for their ongoing efforts to support public art in Addison. You can create your own public art walk by downloading the Otocast app.