Two new murals in works for downtown Cuthbert

The city of Cuthbert, Andrew College to hold dedication for new murals at Arts Around the Square Festival

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CUTHBERT — Chris Johnson, assistant professor of visual art at Andrew College, is back at it again, thanks to a matching grant awarded by the Georgia Department of Economic Development’s Tourism Product Development office.

The $10,000 grant was awarded for the project named “The Magic of Murals” is allowing Johnson to perform his magic once more as he works on painting two large murals in downtown Cuthbert. In partnership with the city of Cuthbert, the matching grant was awarded to the college.

“I began the concept process by meeting with a select committee of community members to better understand their vision for the function and aesthetic for the alley, now being known as Magnolia Alley,” Johnson said. “I wanted to commemorate historical and cultural figures from the town as well as buildings and landmarks in and around Cuthbert. My purpose for creating these murals was to make the alley more visually appealing and to highlight the history and people of Cuthbert.

“The overarching goal with all of my public murals is to create a sense of civic pride within the community and to refresh the public’s vision of their community.”

Officials said that, thanks in part to this project, the city of Cuthbert, the college and the community at large will become closer partners in downtown redevelopment and better focused on developing the tourism economy.

“The project’s ultimate goal is for Andrew College to lead revitalization in downtown Cuthbert, increase college enrollment and attract more tourists,” Mary Jane Salter, special assistant to the president for development at Andrew and writer of the grant application, said. “The two large murals are being painted to enhance the arts in downtown Cuthbert. This scenic location is being ultimately designed to become a gathering place primarily for the arts which include music, visuals arts and theatre.”

The mural dedication will be held during the Arts Around the Square Festival on March 23.

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