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Commission reviews options to relocate summer mural wall and pilot a "legal wall" for community graffiti
Summary
The Columbus Art Commission heard a conceptual review Feb. 19, 2025, on options to increase visibility and public engagement for the summer mural program, including moving or reconfiguring a long mural wall and piloting a legal graffiti wall.
The Columbus Art Commission on Feb. 19, 2025, received a conceptual review of proposals to modify the summer mural program and the existing long mural wall used for the program. The item in the packet (identified as 25066) was presented as a conceptual review to gather commission input before seeking final approvals from the commission and consultation with the Victorian Village Commission.
A project representative (unnamed in the transcript) told the commission the summer mural program has not materially increased pedestrian foot traffic in recent years and the project team was considering alternatives to increase visibility and engagement. Options discussed included shifting the existing 160-foot-by-8-foot mural wall west toward Goodale Park for greater visibility from High Street…
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