stephanie taylor

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professional artist: murals, sculpture, public art

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Travel writing & sketches, psychogeography: wandering slowly through urban space, blogging, current public art projects, water issues and other stuff. stephanietaylorart.com

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Wellness at Sac State

Earlier this winter I was at Sac State's track for a fitness event. I was surprised to see the magnitude of the new Wellness Center that had been in the planning stages when I was there as a grad student a few years ago. As a graduate of UCLA, I have a scale of comparison to what I experienced returning to Sac State. I had also attended Sac State for one very mediocre year after high school so I was interested in seeing what had changed. I can only speak about the Art Department and can't say enough great things about the faculty. About the facilities? Shockingly underfunded and at times, pathetic, with students having to do work that facilities should do. The Art Dept. is split into two a

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Conversation about: Long awaited Fremont Park sculptures installed

To clarify, this project began in October 2007, a year before the crash. Since my first visit to the site and the neighborhood involvement, the Park is an entirely different place and that's wonderful. Sacramento celebrates it's parks and we can only hope that the economy recovers so that they can be maintained properly.

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Conversation about: Darrell Corti, Elaine Corn talk food, Sacramento at Time Tested Books

Wonderful interview. Mr. Corti is a very special man, as proven by his kind treatment of his old customers. As my mom, Theo Samuels, has gotten gotten old (way past older, now just old) he has brought her groceries to her house a few times when she was ill. I've always appreciated that about him.

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Conversation about: Building industry balks at city's fee proposal

As an advocate of vital urban centers, anti-development, endlessly stretching suburbia person, transportation fees are a great idea, IF they don't all go for administration of these very fees. The impact of people who move here for affordable housing and then commute long distances to their jobs is unacceptable. For example, we desperately need a more viable way to get to all the way into San Francisco and to SFO on public transportation. Ditto to our own airport. More important, this valley was a premier supplier of food to the world. Where's that food going to be grown if all the land is covered with housing? What are these people going to eat and where are they going to get water?

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Conversation about: A teachable moment for Sacramento; reducing DUIs and deaths

I've just spent the last year dealing with a relative who got a 2nd dui. I've spend a lot of time driving to and from Sheriff's work programs and related meetings, sitting in parking lots watching the perps come and go. I've seen very few people who looked like they hang out in downtown hot spots. Believe me, these are people who are not reading online or off. At the same time, the rate of drinking by underage children is outrageous. At one point, UCD had a deterrence program that had so many attendees that it had to be cancelled. The schools are the one place where all stratas come together. That is where the focus should be.

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Conversation about: Westfield will sell Downtown Plaza

That mall was an aesthetic disaster from the start, including millions spent on several, very ineffective or non-functioning public art pieces. It has a ponderous and oppressive feeling that is very unwelcoming, no matter what the economy. Architect Jon Jerde pulled one over on the City. Take a look at the 3rd Street Mall by Architect Frank Gehry, in Santa Monica for inspiration. Open K to the east to traffic. What we need is a visionary architect, more parking, more downtown residences for those who have money to spend.

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