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of Salem community members, artists and members of the business community. They called it the "Celebrate Salem" contest. It took place in 2001. | of Salem community members, artists and members of the business community. They called it the "Celebrate Salem" contest. It took place in 2001. | ||
The design was selected from 50 submissions. The winner was Ray Guertin, a native of Salem who now lives in Danvers. | The design was selected from 50 submissions. The winner was Ray Guertin, a native of Salem who now lives in Danvers. | ||
The design was of multiple ship sails against a blue background. | |||
The painting was completed by fall 2001. | The painting was completed by fall 2001. | ||
Revision as of 09:09, 17 September 2010
KeySpan Energy Company sponsored a contest to design artwork to be painted on the side of the Salem Harbor LNG tank. The selection committee was made up of Salem community members, artists and members of the business community. They called it the "Celebrate Salem" contest. It took place in 2001. The design was selected from 50 submissions. The winner was Ray Guertin, a native of Salem who now lives in Danvers.
The design was of multiple ship sails against a blue background.
The painting was completed by fall 2001.
See Also
- "Committee named to choose tank art" Salem Evening News, May 10, 2001, p. A3
- KeySpan Energy Official Website