Public Art Section :: Page 3
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Cups, dishes meet the sky, artistically
As an artist, Bill Mischler sees beauty where others might miss it. For instance, he’s sometimes struck by the compelling designs created by the dishes stacked up in his kitchen sink.
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Graffiti in the school yard, with praise
In an creatively anti-vandalizing way, a group of Mills Lawn students took their spray cans and paint brushes to the school yard this month to repurpose the soccer wall into a work of graffiti art.
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Buddha home for the holidays
Snow Buddha appeared last Thursday, Dec. 16, in front of Brother Bear’s Coffee House.
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Eddie to be honored at 14th Art Stroll
n was in 1996 that long-time village shopkeeper and painter Eddie Eckenrode helped organize the first Art Stroll. So it seems only fitting that this fall’s Art Stroll be held in honor of him.
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Tour to focus on the creative process
For the last seven years, the annual October Studio Tour has flooded the town with art buyers, boosting the local tourist economy and supporting its artists.
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Post office mural gets a shine
If residents who frequent the U.S. Post Office in Yellow Springs haven’t noticed the mural at the eastern end of the lobby, perhaps it’s because of the grease, grit and grime that has been dulling the paint for the past 70 years.
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The Kieth’s Alley gallery
Pierre Nagley’s new mural in Keith’s alley is of his Chihuahua Beetoe.
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Fairies occupy downtown
Artist Kathleen McMillan created flower fairies and nestled them in downtown trees.
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Building expression
On a very windy Saturday, the petaled wheels of Bruce Parker’s Whimsical Recycled Kinetic Art were spinning in ways other flowers just don’t do.
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Hudson sculpture honors firefighters
Local sculptor Jon Barlow Hudson has created public art for more than 30 years, his works of swirling stone and steel spread around the globe. But his latest design for a public sculpture is unlike any before — honoring those who died fighting fires and saving lives.

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