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Mississippi city recognized as a global leader in public art

Mississippi city recognized as a global leader in public art
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Mississippi city recognized as a global leader in public art

Mississippi city recognized as a global leader in public art
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Mississippi city recognized as a global leader in public art

HATTIESBURG, Miss. (AP) — Paris. New York. Berlin. Hattiesburg. These four cities have something in common. Each is on a list of 11 cities in the world recognized as leaders

Hattiesburg Courage mural features Jesse L Brown, military heroes

The Hattiesburg Alliance for Public Art unveiled its first project of 2021 Friday. Titled Courage, the new mural is located adjacent to Veterans Memorial Park. The piece honors acts of courage exhibited throughout Hattiesburg’s history. The mural is the work of Pine Belt artist River Prince. Measuring 18 feet tall and 115 feet wide, the design features the seals of all five U.S. military branches and is the largest mural in Hattiesburg. Veterans Memorial Park is a sacred space which remembers the courage of all who have served in defense of our nation, particularly the 173 individuals who made the ultimate sacrifice,” Mayor Toby Barker said in a media release. “ Courage is a fitting artistic addition to the park, as it honors the people and institutions that gave our community its strength and character.

HAPA s Utility Box Project to enter second phase

HAPA’s Utility Box Project to enter second phase HAPA’s Utility Box Project to enter second phase By Charles Herrington | January 26, 2021 at 8:25 PM CST - Updated January 26 at 8:28 PM HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - A public arts program to turn utility boxes across the Hub City into works of art is entering its second phase. The Hattiesburg Alliance for Public Art is putting out a call for artists for Phase Two of its Utility Box Project. So far, five boxes, mostly along Hardy Street, have been painted with murals focusing on subjects such as civil rights, medical heroes and youth sports.

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