Atlanta Artist Corey Barksdale Selected as Muralist for Dr. King Monument Project Funded by Georgia Tourism Product Grant
Dublin Downtown Development Authority and Visit Dublin GA announced today that Corey Barksdale, a nationally recognized Georgia artist, continues to be selected since the muralist for that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Atlanta Artist Corey Barksdale Selected as Muralist for Dr. King Monument Project Funded by Georgia Tourism Product Grant Decatur, GA, August 16, 2016 –(PR.com)– Dublin Downtown Development Authority and Visit Dublin GA announced today that Corey Barksdale, a nationally recognized Georgia artist, continues to be selected since the muralist for your Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. fine under increase in Dublin, Georgia. The result of a $5,000 award by the Georgia Department of monetary Development’s (GDEcD) Tourism division to invest in a mural and gateway signage to begin with the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. monument, the mural will be located at the intersection of Church and Telfair Streets. It’ll set a bad tone in creating an inventive and interactive public space for tourists to experience step one in Dr. King’s rise to greatness as a leader of the Civil Rights movement.
The work will use a 54’ 7” wide by 10’ high mural on your wall of a neighboring building highlighting First African Baptist Church and Dublin, Georgia since the location of Dr. King’s first public speech in 1944. This mural by way of a Georgia artist assists as an additional interactive component of the monument site, present an artistically colorful backdrop for that monument site, and make up a vivid gateway for downtown Dublin. “This project is the unique chance to not only commemorate a very important moment in our history, but additionally transform a downtown gateway and enhance the assortment of unique public art we have in downtown Dublin. It is a win for all involved, and we’re so happy with the support and man power that may be poured in to the MLK Monument project,” said Tara Bradshaw, Director, Main Street Dublin.
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Atlanta artist Corey Barksdale uses art to capture Dark history, and intends to capture Dr. King’s speech in Dublin through color and emotion, saying, “A large amount of my images are associated with the experiences which i have experienced and just how I identify myself. These subjects reflect my community. The bold colors i use have already been beside me since the beginning.
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