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Commission approves Chinatown mural concept, will recommend $10,000 grant to city council

Chamblee Public Art Commission · February 26, 2026
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The Chamblee Public Art Commission voted unanimously Feb. 26 to approve a mural concept for Atlanta Chinatown and recommended that the commission forward a $10,000 mural‑grant request to the City Council, pending final sketches and required city paperwork.

The Chamblee Public Art Commission voted unanimously to approve a mural concept for Atlanta Chinatown and to recommend the $10,000 grant application move forward to the City Council.

Artist Andrew Bloom, who identified himself as the art director for Atlanta Chinatown, presented two concept options and said he is proposing koi and peony imagery that evolves into a dragon motif along a public‑facing facade. “My role is to basically curate the arts. I…

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