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Read moreCategory: Pilgrim’s Quandary
Installed at Art on the Plaza at Post Park Apartments: In early 2009, Gateway Arts District artist Alan Binstock won a juried competition for his sculpture proposal called A Pilgrims Quandary. The 2000 pounds sculpture was finally installed in October 2009, and can be viewed in all its glory on the plaza of the Post Park Apartments located at 3300 East-West Highway across from the Home Depot. To view photos of the work in-progress, at installation, and upon completion, click here.
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Press: Pilgrim’s Quandary unveiled in Hyattsville
by Marketa Ebert (view online on The Sentinel) Binstock, was unveiled on the pedestrian plaza of Post Park Apartments in Hyattsville last Tuesday, Nov.17. Binstock’s sculpture was chosen by a five-member selection panel […]
Read moreA Pilgrim’s Quandary at Post Park Apartments
Installed at Art on the Plaza at Post Park Apartments: In early 2009, Gateway Arts District artist Alan Binstock won a juried competition for his sculpture proposal called A […]
Read morePost Properties and the Hyattsville CDC Unveil Pilgrim’s Quandary Sculpture
Sculpture Unveiling is Centerpiece of Grand Opening Celebration HYATTSVILLE, MD (Nov. 16) – Local non-profit community developer Hyattsville Community Development Corporation (CDC) and Post Properties, Inc. (NYSE: PPS) announced […]
Read morePress: Area artist wins Hyattsville public art contest
(Sourced from The Gazette) Alan Binstock, an artist based in the Gateway Arts District, won a juried competition for his sculpture proposal, “A Pilgrim’s Quandary.” The Hyattsville Community Development Corp. and […]
Read morePress: Post Park Multihousing Professional The Art of Leasing
by Peggy Shaw (View FULL STORY online at Multihousing Professional) Atlanta-based Post Properties has chosen a very artistic way to attract renters to its second community in Maryland. A 17-foot sculpture […]
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