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Ruby City, once merely a dream, celebrates its fifth birthday


Ruby City, the red concrete contemporary art space located along the San Pedro Creek in Southtown, began as a dream image in the mind of art collector and philanthropist Linda Pace.

Only after Pace died of cancer in 2007 did plans to realize an actual building to house her art collection formalize, and the 14,000-square-foot space designed by architect David Adjaye formally opened on Oct. 13, 2019.

This Saturday, Ruby City celebrates its fifth anniversary with a public event in keeping with several of Pace’s main interests. The celebration begins with a dream interpretation workshop with local author Leigh Baldwin in Chris Park, the outdoor garden adjacent to Ruby City on Camp Street, followed by celebratory cake by local pastry artist Geranium Club and a champagne toast. 





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