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Abstract:
Few cities, usually the larger ones, make public art a budget priority. Hickory, perhaps the smallest city to do so, allocated $35,000 for the public art program's initial year. The city council has an ordinance under consideration to allocate one percent of capital improvement funds to pay for the program.
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Organized by the Hickory Museum of Art, \"Chairs on Parade\" is a public art project that celebrates Hickory's best known product - furniture. Located around the town are 45 larger-than-life, artistically decorated dining room chairs. The chairs are over five feet tall and three feet wide and were painted by local artists.