SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — After water was turned off to the Seven Canyons Fountain in 2017, the space in Liberty Park has been reimagined into an interactive public art space, now called Seven Canyons Refuge.

According to a press release from the city, the Seven Canyons Refuge is a "dry, interactive art feature using light, sound, and sculptural elements to create a multisensory experience." It focuses on accessibility and encourages visitors to "experience the intersection of art and nature."

O.C. Tanner originally donated the Seven Canyons Fountain to the residents of Salt Lake City in 1993, but the water to the fountain had to be turned off in 2017 for safety concerns.

Stephen Goldsmith, one of the original artists of the Seven Canyons Fountain, was involved in the reimagining of the s

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