Award $65,000 in mini-grants to 9 artists for neighborhood public art projects
In Plain English
The Richmond Arts and Culture Commission selected 9 artists to receive small grants for public art projects in city neighborhoods. Each artist receives up to $7,200 to create murals, sculptures, or other artwork visible to residents. The city also pays $36,000 to finish funding artists selected last year.
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