Award $71,759 to 9 local artists for neighborhood public art projects
In Plain English
The city selects 9 Richmond residents from 16 applicants to receive grants up to $8,000 each for individual art projects. The Arts and Culture Commission has run this program for over 10 years to support local artists creating banners, exhibits, music classes, and performances. If approved, artists have until June 2023 to complete their projects.
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