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Ocala,
Florida Horse Fever
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Ocala, Florida has
conducted a public arts project called Horse Fever, where 52
art-decorated horses are up for pre-bidding on the internet at www.horsefeverauction.com.
All proceeds will go back to specific charities in the horse industry
and to support the local arts scene.
Horse Fever in Ocala
utilized local groups and sponsors. All the public arts projects, no matter
what location, have roughly the same timelines. A call for artists goes
out, a jury picks the best designs, horses are purchased, delivered, decorated
and then put on display.
But all good things come to an end, and Horse Fever will have at least
one ending on March 22, 2002, when all the horses are auctioned off live
at Oak Plantation in Ocala.
Ocala, Florida has
more real equines residing there than anywhere else in Florida, with 20,000
horses, 1200 farms and a $2.2 billion horse industry.
Now add the show horses
of the artistic kind to Ocala, Florida.
"Our show of
horses is truly an art show. We didn't do whimsy things, craft things;
we did art," said Laurie Menard, chairwoman of the Horse Fever Steering
Committee. Horse Fever is a combined effort of the Marion Cultural Alliance
and the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders and Owners Association.
"And why was
it a surprise to people that we had such great artists here?" Menard
asks. "All this talent, the quality of art has pulled people to respect
public art and to have fun with real art." Menard noted another distinction.
Horse Fever artists came from diverse backgrounds, including airbrush
artists who decorate cars for a living, and an architect who is also an
artist. "Our art represents our area," said Paula King, chairwoman
of the board of directors of the Marion Cultural Alliance.
To learn more, please
visit ;
www.starbanner.com/horsefever
www.horsefeverauction.com
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