Tuesday April 23rd, 2024 5:24PM

Art unveiling in downtown Gainesville

By AccessWDUN staff

GAINESVILLE - The Hunt Tower parking lot in downtown Gainesville was the scene Monday for the unveiling of the first installation in the Free Range Art Project series, sponsored by the Public Art Committee of Vision 2030.

Free Range Art is an ongoing series of two-dimensional works of art, outside the traditional walls of galleries and viewing is free.

This first piece, “Two Bad Llamas,” was reproduced from a tin mosaic by artist Mary Frances Hull and was contributed by a private donor.

The Vision 2030 Public Art Committee was formed to create opportunities for artists in conjunction with the growth of the community.

For more information on the Free Range Art Project, see the Quinlan website at www.qvac.org. For more information on the Public Art in the Gainesville/Hall County area, see www.vision2030.org/public-art-tour. To make a contribution to the Public Art Fund, contact the North Georgia Community Foundation at www.ngcf.org.

Vision 2030 is an arm of the Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce (GHCC).

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