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Lakewood Arts Commission to present mural, public-art priorities at Sept. 13 joint meeting with council

Lakewood Arts Commission · August 4, 2026
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Summary

The Lakewood Arts Commission confirmed a Sept. 13 joint meeting with city council and agreed to present talking points including a museum mural, Nyanza sculpture proposal, signal-box art and a proposed pilot for concrete wraps.

The Lakewood Arts Commission confirmed it will hold a joint meeting with city council on Sept. 13 to present its annual talking points and priority public-art projects. The commission agreed to follow the packet format used last year and assign individual members to speak on items including a 17.5-foot mural in the Lakewood History Museum, the Nyanza sculpture proposal and the status of signal-box wraps.

"We have a 17 and 0.5 foot mural that's been painted, in the Lakewood History Museum, in the old US cafe area," Phil said while describing a double-sided handout the commission plans to supply council. Commissioners asked staff to circulate a draft of the joint meeting talking points by the end of August so the content can be included in the Sept. 7 council packet.

The decision to reuse last year’s talking-point format was presented by the chair and supported by staff. Topics listed for the council presentation also include the commission’s goals for the year, quarterly rotating art displays and the MLK celebration. Commissioners volunteered to take responsibility for specific items and to provide supporting materials or visuals for the council packet.