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3182
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Chapel Hill muralist Michael Brown paints his scenes on the largest of canvases - the Triangle's buildings, including Raleigh's City Market and the side of Chapel Hill Cleaners on West Franklin Street.
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29695
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The first installation of community art projects that will be visible upon entering the Museum is detailed. Local artists Mathew Curran, Bart Cusick, and Vic Knight created a mural inspired by 19th century landscapes from the Impressionism movement. Their mural includes stencils of Renoir, Sargent, and Monet with swirling colors and images from Hawthorne’s Highland Light (about 1925) and Spencer’s The White Tenement (1913) included. Several times a year the space will feature new community art installations by local artists.
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Preview (NoCar Oversize N 715 R2 A26), Vol. Issue , Spring 2008, p15
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24761
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Since 2009, Raleigh’s City Council has passed ordinances to promote public art. The goal in 2016 is to get Raleigh city officials more involved in creating a long-term public arts plan. There is a big push to paint murals on building walls and to promote art that the community welcomes.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 32 Issue 49, December 2015, p10-11, il Periodical Website
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