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Fulshear Arts Alliance founder urges placemaking to protect town identity
Summary
Evangeline Kerbo introduced the Fulshear Arts Alliance, described placemaking projects (utility box art, potential site‑specific sculptures), said the nonprofit is forming a board and seeking grants and sponsorships, and received encouragement from EDC members.
Evangeline Kerbo, an art teacher at Morgan Elementary, introduced the Fulshear Arts Alliance (FAA) to the EDC on March 9 and urged the board to consider intentional public art as a tool to preserve the city’s identity amid rapid growth.
“Growth is inevitable, but character is intentional,” Kerbo told the board as she outlined FAA’s plans to relaunch as a nonprofit, form a governing board, and pursue grants and…
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