Downtown is Pawsome
The 2019-20 Downtown is Pawsome public art installation has concluded. While some of the sculptures have now found their "fur-ever" homes, a number of the pieces will remain in publicly accessible Downtown locations. The sculptures still on display are in the following locations:
- "Capital Canines" by Mitchell Biernacki | The Olde English Pub & Pantry 683 Broadway (winter location: The Olde English Pub & Pantry phonebook)
- "Patriotic Nipper" by Tamara DeMartino | Currently at the "groomer" and will be back out on display at a later date
- "Cleeo of Clee Park" by First Church in Albany | inside First Church of Albany, 110 N Pearl Street
- "Happy Puppy" by Hazal Ozturk | Olde English Downtown Dog Park, N Pearl Street & Clinton Avenue (winter location: inside Albany City Hall)
- "Industrial Anthropology" by Stephanie Levay | Outside Quackenbush Garage, 25 Orange Street (winter location: not accessible to public)
- "Awaken" by Stacey Healey | Inside Quackenbush Garage, 25 Orange Street (winter location: not accessible to public)
- "Up Above!" by Kimberly Schaller | Outside Renaissance Albany Hotel, 144 State Street (winter location: inside Renaissance Albany)
- "Bloomie" by Liz Zunon | Riverfront Garage at Hudson River Way Pedestrian Bridge (winter location: not accessible to public)
View of Google map of the current sculpture locations and other public art projects here.
The BID debuted an initial run of 20 Downtown is Pawsome sculptures in the summer of 2017. The Nipper image resonated strongly with both artists and the public; nearly 90 applications were received for the project’s open call for artists, and the sculptures quickly became local attractions and popular selfie spots for residents and visitors alike. Fifteen of the pieces were auctioned at the end of the initial installation in September 2018, resulting in more than $60,000 raised to benefit future public art projects, the artists, and the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society. The homes these one-of-a-kind statues went to included RCA Records, Mayor Kathy Sheehan, and the family of the late Harris Sanders, the Capital Region architect that brought the iconic Nipper to the Albany skyline more than 60 years ago.
The 2019 Downtown is Pawsome exhibit is sponsored by Discover Albany, Jim & Lena Hart, New York Business Development Corporation, The Olde English Pub & Pantry, ParkAlbany, Redburn Development, Renaissance Albany Hotel, and an anonymous sponsor. Curatorial support for the project provided by Albany Center Gallery. Special thanks to the City of Albany and Quail Auto Sales. A portion of proceeds from this project will benefit Albany Center Gallery.