CONVERSATION WITH THE PUBLISHER
Award recognizes innovation and extraordinary public service
by Ed Wojcicki
What is this? I mumbled to myself one June evening on Lake Shore Drive as I pulled into Chicago. What are these painted cows doing here?
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I parked in the Loop and approached my hotel, only to see a few more colorful cows standing around on busy city sidewalks. 1 found out soon enough: They are Cows on Parade,TM an exhibition that has captured the fancy of Chicago artists, residents and visitors. It's a project of the city's Department of Cultural Affairs, led by Lois Weisberg. How fitting that this fall Weisberg will receive the eighth annual Motorola Excellence in Public Service Award, sponsored by the North Business & Industrial Council (NORBIC) and Illinois Issues. The award goes to an appointed official who has been innovative and a team player in performing great public service. Weisberg has been Chicago's cultural commissioner since 1989 but has remained largely out of the public eye. despite her accomplishments. |
She has greatly influenced the way Chicago does festivals. She organized a huge birthday party for the Picasso sculpture at the Daley Center, for example. And now she's brought us the cows.
I am among many who think they're refreshing and fun. I salute Weisberg for winning the Motorola award.
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