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Mayor's Office Press ReleaseJan, 2018http://www.houstontx.gov/mayor/press/new-mini-murals-coming.html New Mini Murals By New Artists Coming to Houston Neighborhoods January 22, 2018 -- The city of Houston has selected 45 new artists to greatly expand the number of those eclectic and colorful “mini-murals” on street-side traffic signal control cabinets. Look for 40 new murals to grace neighborhoods such as Central Southwest, East End, Heights, Montrose and the Complete Communities pilot neighborhoods of Acres Home, Gulfton, Near Northside, Second Ward and Third Ward. “Mini-murals are a fun and creative method the City is using to add more art to Houston’s many thriving communities,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner. “This program showcases our artists, reflects our history and creates opportunities to enjoy creative expression in places people pass by every day.” The city and UP Art Studio, the contractor that manages the mini-mural program, encouraged artists in June to submit qualifications for the opportunity to create the murals. A panel of art experts, community stakeholders, artists and City representatives was selected to review all 551 submissions. The panelists included: Radu Barbuceanu – City of Houston, Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs “It was amazing to see the astounding number of artists that applied for the Mini Murals open call,” said Elia Quiles, managing partner of UP Art Studio. “I was impressed by the creativity of our Houston-area artists,” said Lisa Volpe, Curator of Photography at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. “I’ve seen some of the Mini Murals around town, but being part of this panel has opened my eyes to how vital this neighborhood mural program really is for communities and I’m happy to have been a part of it.” The 45 new artists
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Mayor's Office Press ReleaseJan, 2018http://www.houstontx.gov/mayor/press/new-mini-murals-coming.html New Mini Murals By New Artists Coming to Houston Neighborhoods January 22, 2018 -- The city of Houston has selected 45 new artists to greatly expand the number of those eclectic and colorful “mini-murals” on street-side traffic signal control cabinets. Look for 40 new murals to grace neighborhoods such as Central Southwest, East End, Heights, Montrose and the Complete Communities pilot neighborhoods of Acres Home, Gulfton, Near Northside, Second Ward and Third Ward. “Mini-murals are a fun and creative method the City is using to add more art to Houston’s many thriving communities,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner. “This program showcases our artists, reflects our history and creates opportunities to enjoy creative expression in places people pass by every day.” The city and UP Art Studio, the contractor that manages the mini-mural program, encouraged artists in June to submit qualifications for the opportunity to create the murals. A panel of art experts, community stakeholders, artists and City representatives was selected to review all 551 submissions. The panelists included: Radu Barbuceanu – City of Houston, Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs “It was amazing to see the astounding number of artists that applied for the Mini Murals open call,” said Elia Quiles, managing partner of UP Art Studio. “I was impressed by the creativity of our Houston-area artists,” said Lisa Volpe, Curator of Photography at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. “I’ve seen some of the Mini Murals around town, but being part of this panel has opened my eyes to how vital this neighborhood mural program really is for communities and I’m happy to have been a part of it.” The 45 new artists
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