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PUBLIC ART IN THE HI-DESERT: Simi Dabah’s Sculpture Installations are featured on the campus of Copper Mountain College in Joshua Tree, and at various public locations throughout the Morongo Basin, including Yucca Valley, Joshua Tree, and Twentynine Palms, CA. Here are a few samples of some of Dabah’s public works.

Simi Dabah with Town of Yucca Valley council members and public art committee representatives at the dedication of the California Welcome Center sculpture (2003).

Brig.Gen. Christian Cowdrey of MCAGCC and Simi Dabah at the dedication ceremony for the Eternal Flame sculpture donated to Veteran’s Park, City of Twentynine Palms (2004).

Sculpture installation at Twentynine Palms High School campus (left) and at Monument High School (lower left).

Sculpture greets drivers entering Twentynine Palms on the highway.

Copper Mountain College in Joshua Tree, CA, features many Simi Dabah sculptures, including the “Half-Henge” sculpture garden created with art instructor Spellman Evans Downer for EarthWorksNow 2005 International Exhibition (upper left).

Community Art: Simi Dabah sculpture on the lawn at Pizza Hut on 29 Palms Hwy. (circa 2000). Other sites include Rio Ranch Market and Wonder Garden Cafe in downtown Twentynine Palms.

This page will soon be updated with more photos of Simi Dabah’s art in public places!

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