Art and Public Places Board recommends purchase of Heritage Gate for Senior Center

July 24, 2025 | Los Alamos, New Mexico


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Art and Public Places Board recommends purchase of Heritage Gate for Senior Center
In a recent meeting of the Los Alamos County Arts in Public Places Advisory Board, members discussed the installation of a new art piece at the Benny E. Hart Senior Center, focusing on a gate designed by artist Jonathan Watson. The board unanimously recommended to the County Council the approval of the purchase, which is projected to cost no more than $21,000. This amount covers the artwork, installation, a plaque, a ribbon-cutting ceremony, and contingency costs.

The discussion highlighted the importance of the gate, which features the Zia Sun symbol, a significant cultural emblem for the region. The board confirmed that all necessary components for the project are in place, including a contractor ready to install the gate.

The meeting also addressed a previous concern regarding a potential donation to the Zia Pueblo, which has since been resolved. With no objections raised, the board moved forward with the recommendation, emphasizing the project's alignment with community values and the enhancement of public spaces.

As the project progresses, the installation of the gate is expected to enrich the senior center's environment, providing both aesthetic appeal and cultural significance for residents and visitors alike. The next steps will involve the County Council's review and approval of the recommendation, paving the way for this artistic addition to the community.

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