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Money Needed To Refurbish Cincinnati's BLM Mural


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The Black Lives Matter mural in front of Cincinnati City Hall isn t looking as good as it once did, says Council Member Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney, and $13,000 is needed to fix it up, including an overlay to protect it.
Private donations were used last summer to pay for the BLM mural painted on Plum Street between Eighth and Ninth streets by Black Art Speaks, ArtsWave and ArtWorks.
Initially there was talk about turning the area into a closed-off pedestrian plaza. That didn t happen, and traffic has weathered the design, according to Kearney.
She is seeking the money, of which 70% will go to arts and attorneys, to refurbish the mural. As far as the overlay, Apparently there s some type of material that can be put over it so it doesn t have to be repainted every year so that it s longer lasting, she says. ....

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Cincinnati artists born 150 years apart continue to drive a message of equality and hope


Cincinnati artists born 150 years apart continue to drive a message of equality and hope
“To be from Cincinnati you kind of have a little bit of a chip on your shoulder, people don’t think we are going to do the greatest all the time,” said Brandon Hawkins owner of Soul Palette, a mobile paint party business.
and last updated 2021-02-09 21:23:01-05
CINCINNATI — When Brandon Hawkins learned a painting by a historic Cincinnati artist was a part of the inauguration of President Joe Biden, he felt inspired.
“To be from Cincinnati you kind of have a little bit of a chip on your shoulder. People don’t think we are going to do the greatest all the time,” said Hawkins, who owns Soul Palette mobile paint party business. ....

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