Being that my lofty throne once resided in Albany, I have a special affinity for New York’s Capital District. “Living Walls: Albany” is “is a project designed to raise awareness about the use of public space. It is about exploring options that a smaller city like ours has and giving the people here a chance to interact with public space as they never have before. Through a series of lectures, performances, and the involvement of some of the world’s great mural artists, we are looking to provide and education into public art. The Living Walls project is intent on creating an open dialogue between the people and city.”
Huffington Post Article on Living Walls:Albany- Courtesy of Brooklynstreetart.com
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~ by The Gallery Goddess on September 29, 2011.
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