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Commission discusses summer mural and chalk art pop-ups, library partnership, and Community Expo staffing

2503824 · March 5, 2025
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The commission discussed plans for a community mural assembled from painted mini canvases, chalk-art pop-ups tied to summer events, coordination with the library on 'little free art' boxes, raffle plans for the Community Expo booth on March 15, and selection-committee scheduling for art-box submissions in early April.

Stow Arts Commission members spent sizable time planning summer arts activities, including a pixelated community mural assembled from mini canvases, chalk-art pop-ups at park pop-ups, stocking little free art boxes in partnership with the library, and staffing an Arts Commission booth at the Community Expo on March 15.

Members described a plan to use small canvases — examples discussed included 3-by-3 or 4-by-4 panels — that community members would paint; the canvases would later be assembled into a larger, pixelated image. Commissioners discussed production options (tape-together canvases, lightweight plywood backing, hinged panels for portability), distribution and collection timelines, and the…

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