As Public Art Saint Paul’s artist-in-residence, Amanda Lovelee helmed a team of collaborators to create Urban Flower Field, which draws attention to ecology in the city’s Pedro Park. Along with Lovelee, the project’s creative team included Adam Kay, Director of Environmental Science, University of St. Thomas; muralists Ed Charbonneau and Jeremy Szopinski; Don Ganje and Bianca Paz of Saint Paul Parks and Recreation; and agroecologist Paula Westmoreland of Ecological Design.  Photo 1 of 2 in The Artist Using Playful Designs to Reimagine Public Space in the Twin Cities

The Artist Using Playful Designs to Reimagine Public Space in the Twin Cities

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As Public Art Saint Paul’s artist-in-residence, Amanda Lovelee helmed a team of collaborators to create Urban Flower Field, which draws attention to ecology in the city’s Pedro Park. Along with Lovelee, the project’s creative team included Adam Kay, Director of Environmental Science, University of St. Thomas; muralists Ed Charbonneau and Jeremy Szopinski; Don Ganje and Bianca Paz of Saint Paul Parks and Recreation; and agroecologist Paula Westmoreland of Ecological Design.