A 45-foot-tall nude statue originally slated for Union Square in San Francisco has found a new home at Embarcadero Plaza. The statue, created by sculptor Marco Cochrane, faced installation issues due to its weight, which led to the cancellation of its Union Square placement. With the SF Arts Commission's approval, the statue's unveiling is set for April 11, featuring an evening of festivities including an artist market, live DJs, and appearances by Cochrane and the model who posed for it, Deja Solis. The installation, funded privately, may remain for up to a year.
The 45-foot-tall statue of a nude woman, initially planned for Union Square, has found a permanent spot at Embarcadero after installation issues.
Sculptor Marco Cochrane's celebrated nude statue will be unveiled on April 11 at Embarcadero Plaza, featuring festivities and artist market.
Due to weight concerns, the statue's original placement in Union Square was canceled, but private funding has allowed for its new home.
The unveiling event includes DJs from Opulent Temple, an artist market, and the first 200 attendees receiving a themed artist poster.
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