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Community group outlines Arts Corridor vision for McDonald and 23rd Streets, launches public survey
Summary
Richmond Renaissance and partners presented a proposal to build an Arts Corridor along McDonald and 23rd Streets to concentrate galleries, performance venues, public art and artist housing. Presenters emphasized arts as a tool for community unity and cultural representation and launched an English/Spanish community survey to gather public input.
A community coalition calling itself Richmond Renaissance presented a proposal for a downtown Arts Corridor along McDonald and 23rd Streets and asked stakeholders to complete a community survey that will be used in outreach to the city and arts funders.
Kendall, the coalition’s community engagement representative, said the corridor would knit together existing institutions — Richmond Art Center, NIAID (a disability arts organization), RISE (a…
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