
Setting the Pace
NY
SculptureArtist
Mike Melville
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This is a sculpture of a police dog in brilliant blue with geometric motifs on his back.
The statue of a German Shepard Dog by the artist Meki Neville was commissioned as part of the American Kennel Club's DOGNY public Art project developed in collaboration with the City of New York. The DOGNY project honors the canine heroes of September 11 who served as search-and-rescue dogs. The 'Setting the Pace' statue was brought to Pace by the Center for Downtown New York.
This is a sculpture of a police dog in brilliant blue with geometric motifs on his back.
The statue of a German Shepard Dog by the artist Meki Neville was commissioned as part of the American Kennel Club's DOGNY public Art project developed in collaboration with the City of New York. The DOGNY project honors the canine heroes of September 11 who served as search-and-rescue dogs. The 'Setting the Pace' statue was brought to Pace by the Center for Downtown New York.
Tours
The Commons - The Heart of New York City
Pace University
Park Row Spruce Street, New York City, NY, US 10038
Plaza in front of Pace University entrance
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