from the Newton Kansan
July 22, 2010
Community Mural in the Works
Dave
Loewenstein, a nationally recognized mural artist, talks to a group of
more than 40 community members Monday night at the Carriage Factory
Gallery in Newton regarding the community mural project. He will be in
Newton for two months, working on aspects of the mural, from community
meetings to design planning. The community mural will be on the
north-facing wall of the Combs Organ Building south of the railroad
crossing on Main Street. In early August, the community is invited to
paint or watch the mural come to life.
Among
those attending a Monday night event at the Carriage Factory Gallery
in Newton who listened to Loewenstein are from left, Danika Bielek, Sara
Dick and Rachel Epp Buller, professor of art at Bethel College. Those
interested in the design committee for the community mural project met
Wednesday night.
Audience
members, from left, Pat Washburn, Emily Piper and Sam Piper, listen
during the community mural meeting Monday night. Newton/North Newton
was awarded the only mural grant project in Kansas. The Kansas
Community Mural Project is funded by a grant from Mid-America Arts
Alliance, the National Endowment for the Arts and the Recovery Act.
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