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On Public art popularity
Posted on September 23 at 6:41 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
It sounds as if feelings are mixed about your public art. Maybe you need to think of murals in the area that celebrate the city's history and engage in more year round efforts instead of a one-shot event.
In our small Missouri town we have a public art project that has impacted the community. See our blog and website, at www.cubamomurals.com.
It has boosted tourism, and our 4th graders study a mural curriculum. We give tours and the murals dress up the streets.