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Fly Arts Center wins state arts grant for public horse sculptures

6442350 · August 15, 2025
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Fly Arts Center representatives told the Shelbyville City Council they received a $14,160 Tennessee Arts Commission grant to fund a public-art “Champions on Parade” project featuring life-size horse sculptures painted by local artists and displayed around Bedford County.

Tabby Stem, co-theatre director of the Fly Arts Center and acting vice president of its executive board, told the Shelbyville City Council on Aug. 14 that the nonprofit has received a Tennessee Arts Commission grant for a public-art project timed to the organization’s upcoming centennials.

The project, which Jennifer Malloy, director of marketing and public relations at the Fly Arts Center, called “Champions on Parade,” will place at least six life-size fiberglass horse sculptures in public locations around Shelbyville and…

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