Knoxville is set to become even more vibrant as a new mural project adds a splash of color to the city. The KnoxWalls initiative is underway, and it’s transforming the Emory Place area with stunning artwork that will cover more than 7,000 square feet of wall space. This exciting project is organized by several local organizations, including Dogwood Arts, Visit Knoxville, and the Lilienthal Gallery. They’ve teamed up to bring local and national artists together to create a unique art installation.
The KnoxWalls project features a selection of talented artists, with a total of 13 individuals chosen from over 90 submissions. Among them are four local Knoxville artists, as well as artists from places like Oakland, California; Denver, Colorado; and Detroit, Michigan. This mix of voices and styles promises to create a rich artistic experience for all visitors to Emory Place.
So far, three artists have completed their murals, and three additional murals are currently in progress. This mural project is part of the larger Art in Public Places initiative, which aims to enhance public spaces across the city with beautiful and engaging art. Artists have been inspired by the famous Wynwood Walls district in Miami, creating an outdoor street art museum feel.
The artists selected for this project bring diverse backgrounds and unique styles to their work. Here is a list of the 13 artists involved:
The KnoxWalls project is made possible through support and collaboration from local businesses and organizations. The Tennessee Arts Commission and ORNL Federal Credit Union have contributed to the funding, while property owners Ilana Brodt and Johnny and Libby Harb have generously provided the wall space for these murals.
The grand unveiling of the finished murals is set for October 4, and the public is invited to come out and enjoy the fresh art. Residents and visitors alike will have the chance to explore this new addition to the artistic landscape of Knoxville and appreciate the creativity displayed in their city.
The KnoxWalls mural project not only enhances the appearance of Emory Place but also fosters community spirit and pride in local talent. As more murals are completed, this area is expected to become a popular destination for art lovers and those looking to enjoy the lively atmosphere. With the combination of talented artists and community support, Knoxville’s art scene is poised for a colorful transformation.
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