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Greer selects photographic public‑art concept for sesquicentennial; council raises durability and placement questions

Greer City Council · January 28, 2026
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Cultural-arts staff presented two Greer 150 mural concepts; council chose Version 2 (photographic/logo treatment) after debate over durability, copyright and placement; funding will come from hospitality-tax fund balance.

Greer City Council selected a photographic-based public-art concept for the city's sesquicentennial branding after hearing staff present two options and discuss costs, placement and durability.

Robin Bayuk, the city's cultural arts supervisor, presented two concepts developed for the Greer 150 program: Version 2, a museum photograph with the city logo overlaid, and Version 3 (also referred to as V3), a high-contrast, artified treatment that…

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