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Death notices and funeral announcements from the Hull Daily Mail this week Tributes to those who have passed away in recent weeks Tributes have been paid to, from left, Leslie Tasker, Samantha Mills and Dr Damien McGivern (Image: funeral-notices.co.uk) Sign up to the Hull Live newsletter for daily updates and breaking newsInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up here! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Each week dozens of funeral notices along with birth announcements are made in the Hull Daily Mail. ....
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Peter Bugg Calls for Art Vision Gallery in Chandler is accepting proposals for solo and small group exhibitions. Scottsdale Arts is seeking works for an art show to feature portraits of artists and artists’ friends. The Pemberton PHX is looking for artists to create murals for its Roosevelt Row spaces. West Valley Arts has several open artist opportunities. Deadlines vary, so check with specific organizations for details. Artist Grants Several organizations are currently accepting grant applications. The National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures is doing emergency grants for Latinx artists, art workers, and arts organizations. The Craft Emergency Relief Fund is offering COVID-19 relief grants. The National Endowment for the Arts has a Grants to Art Projects program. Again, deadlines vary, so look for details on the Arizona Commission on the Arts website. ....
Amid their own isolation and economic challenges, Phoenix-area artists continued to create works that inspired thoughtful consideration of the shifting cultural, social, and political landscape. A lot of it just happened outside or online this year. Here’s a look at 11 of our favorites. Social Justice Murals Phoenix artists have a long history of creating art exploring social justice themes, from immigration to indigenous rights. This year, several artists created work reflecting the struggle against police brutality and racial injustice. Six artists collaborated on a Black Lives Matter mural in Roosevelt Row, and Antoinette Cauley’s portrait of James Baldwin was installed on the Ten-O-One building. Murals featured portraits of George Floyd, Dion Johnson, Breonna Taylor, and others killed by law enforcement officers were painted as well, highlighting the ways art and activism are often intertwined during times of social upheaval. ....
CHEYENNE â You may have missed it but we here in Chy-town have been having a little dust-up lately. The new mayor-elect Patrick Collins, a Cheyenne businessman, shocked his supporters when he announced recently that he was going to get rid of the cityâs police chief, Brian Kozak,and the fire chief, Greg Hoggatt. Collins, a current member of the Cheyenne City Council, initially gave the usual vague reasons for getting rid of an appointee; he wanted to go in a different direction. Later he cited some statistics that he claimed Cheyenne had a higher than average crime rate in certain areas.The police chief disputed their accuracy. ....