Public Strategies and Public Art

The Smart car is an idea whose time has come.  It’s extremely fuel efficient, has an ultra low emissions rating, ranks very well in safety tests, and perhaps more importantly, makes it easier to find a parking spot.  Those are just some of the reasons Mary Myrick, the leader of Public Strategies, chooses to drive this charming little vehicle in Oklahoma City.  Its bright green appearance adds a curiously whimsical touch to an oddly-shaped vehicle, as if driving itself were an act of artistic expression.

Making every moment into a moment of art is something that’s been building in Oklahoma City.    It’s the largest city in the state, and has en extremely active arts community.  The local scene here produces and presents excellent new works of public art, music, theatre and performance art, as well as a stunning visual arts repertoire, in every media imaginable.  Public Strategies is committed to seeing this trend continue, because it speaks to a lively civic mindedness, and this is always a wonderful way to open the roads for the public good in general.

There are, of course, other reasons that the car might suggest Mary Myrick‘s commitment to the community as a whole.  It speaks of an investment in the future, consuming less of our valuable resources, and also taking up less space.  Streamlining vision doesn’t mean losing the spark of magic that makes life worth living, and there’s flair in everything.  Her work with the public and private sectors is a testimony to how commitment, determination, and a generous spark of magic can enter into any enterprise, and small acts can make large waves in the fabric of reality.  The client-centered principles that guide Public Strategies serve to remind all of us that the real vision is yours, and it’s our job to help you turn it into tangible actions.

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