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'Part of the revitalization': Danbury vacant storefronts filled with art - CTInsider.com
DANBURY — In the downtown, a “for rent” sign might hang in a window next to a local artist’s work.
It is part of an effort to display pieces in vacant storefronts in downtown Danbury, with the hope of giving artists exposure and attracting potential businesses.
“Traditional art galleries have art openings and they have dozens, if not hundreds, of people walk through the building,” said Brian Walters II, a visual artist from Bethel who co-founded the project. “We can have art installed. Passersby can look at it, without the risk of COVID.”
Vacant Storefronts Transformed Into Works Of Wearable Art | Clearwater, FL Patch
CLEARWATER, FL — Wearable art has taken over vacant storefronts throughout Clearwater, thanks to the city's Community Redevelopment Agency and local artists.
The current exhibits are featured in six storefronts in the 500 and 600 blocks of Cleveland Street and includes the works of artists Julian Hartog, Ivanka Ska, Frank Strunk III, Lina Teixeira and Beth Warmath.
The exhibits include masks, headpieces, shoes and garments; all made using wearable and reusable materials such as paper, metal, toys, foam, flowers and even pasta.
The Holiday Boutique launches virtual storefront | Coronavirus | kctv5.com
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