“Public art under this policy is defined as works of art in all artistic disciplines and media that are visually and physically accessible on public property within the Town.” – Greenwich Public Art Policy Continue Reading →
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Pollinator Pathway Mural: The Mission is More than Butterflies and Flowers
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A crowd gathered Wednesday for a ribbon cutting t the pollinator pathway mural on East Putnam Ave. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, Government, Volunteering, Aleks Moch, Dr. Greg Kramer, Fred Camillo, Janet Stone McGuigan, JoAnn Messina
With Finishing Touches on Pollinator Mural, a Cardinal Makes an Appearance
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The Cardinal, which was added to the mural on Monday, was well received. Students and other people waiting at the bus stop took selfies in front of the pollinator mural. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, Government, Claudio Baldiviezo, Greenwich High School, mural, Myra Klockenbrink, Nelson Rivas, Pat Sesto
Greenwich’s 230 Member RTM Rules on Controversial Pollinator Mural: Let ‘Em Paint
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After passionate comments from the 50 people who signed up in advance to speak, the vote was 121 in favor, 68 opposed and 5 abstentions. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, Giving, Government, Alexis Voulgaris, Angelica Veronis, Brian Raney, Craig Amundson, Dean Goss
Partially Painted Pollinator Pathway Mural May Become ‘Big Time Selfie Wall’
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Pat Sesto, Environmental Affairs director, said it was critical to share a vibrant message about the value of pathways. “Art is an essential way to communicate.” Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, Government, Budget Overview Committee, Fred Camillo, graffiti, Greenwich High School, Jill Oberlander, Lauren Rabin
Partially Painted Mural on Putnam Ave On Hold Possibly Until September
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Last Friday an artist hired to paint a colorful mural on East Putnam Avenue was asked to put down his paint brushes. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, East Putnam Avenue, mural, Pollinator Pathway
Local Environmentalists Seeks Support for Post Road Mural
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This resolution, like the mural, supports the mission of establishing native pollinator-friendly habitats and food sources for bees, birds, butterflies, other pollinating insects and wildlife where people live, work and play. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Arts, Giving, Schools, mural, Myra Klockenbrink
LETTER: Input on Mural Art Across from GHS Should Include Students
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“Aside from the obvious concern about a lack of public input (this is public art, after all), I am surprised that an opportunity was not taken to engage local artists, particularly students.” – Joe Williamson Continue Reading →