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Fayetteville Arts Council approves City Hall exhibition after review of 264 applicants

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The Arts Council voted to install a yearlong City Hall exhibition selected from 264 applicants; staff and a city-staff subcommittee narrowed the pool and proposed a slate of works across photography, painting, sculpture, print and textiles.

The Fayetteville Arts Council on Tuesday approved a slate of artworks for display inside City Hall, selecting pieces from a pool of 264 applicants and planning to hang the exhibition for about a year.

Council members and staff said the size of the applicant pool reflected strong local interest. Chloe (Arts Council staff) told the council, "It's a huge turnout," and noted staff and a curation team narrowed the submissions to roughly 50 finalists before a subcommittee review.

The exhibition will include works across disciplines: photography (for example, "Banjos" by Melissa L. Jones), sculpture (Anna Stroud's wall-hung…

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