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Norwalk arts commission approves Rowayton Elementary traffic-box mural by fifth-grade artist

3209920 · May 7, 2025
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The Norwalk Arts and Cultural Commission unanimously approved a student-designed mural for a traffic utility box at Rowayton Elementary, selecting a design by fifth-grader Jagger Little and agreeing to provide paint and technical support for surface preparation and sealing.

The Norwalk Arts and Cultural Commission voted unanimously on May 6 to approve a design by fifth-grader Jagger Little for a traffic utility box at Rowayton Elementary School.

The commission’s approval covers the artwork as presented and authorizes the commission to provide paint and guidance on surface preparation and anti-graffiti sealing so the paint will adhere and not peel. Amanda Antunes, a Rowayton Elementary teacher who coordinated the student project, said the commission would supply materials and that she expected multiple fifth-grade students to participate in execution…

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