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Congratulations and hello edit

Your list of public art in Varberg is fantastic--a real model for what other cities could be doing! We've featured it on our project page for Wikipedia Saves Public Art (under the Showcase section).

WSPA project aims to encourage folks to put information into WP about public artworks. We'd love it if you would become part of our project, either by reading through the project page and making suggestions for the creation of individual articles or for making lists of public art in more Swedish cities.

Here in the U.S. we have a slight advantage in that in the 1990s many cities were surveyed through a Federal program called SOS!, that project really was the conceptual basis for our project. But the folks that are in the project are not affiliated with the government, but just cultural enthusiasts.

Please consider becoming members of this project and know that you're welcome to have input and advisement--if not leadership--in its development.

Kind regards, --RichardMcCoy (talk) 22:11, 15 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Thank you! Originally, I made the list of public art in Varberg, my hometown, for Swedish Wikipedia, and later I translated it to English. This kind of translations is one of Wikipedia's strenghts — this article is probabaly the only information about art in Varberg that can be found in English on the internet. To make English Wikipedia getting more information about public art in Swedish cities, the lists of public art in Gothenburg (sv:Lista över offentlig konst i Göteborg), Halmstad (sv:Offentlig konst i Halmstad), and Linköping (sv:Offentlig konst i Linköping) could be translated. All of these cities are much bigger than Varberg, so they have more public art. »Wolfgangus Mozart 11:05, 16 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

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