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People's Mural of Columbus

Artist

Bryan Moss https://www.instagram.com/strangethingsmoss

Bryan Moss is an artist, visual storyteller, and teacher. He describes himself as a conduit for the community, and he recently completed a large-scale mural celebrating 100 years of White Castle history. His public murals and collaborations can be found sprinkled throughout downtown Columbus. The Columbus Museum of Art also recently tapped Bryan to help archive the home of his former mentor, artist Aminah Robinson. The fruits of his labor brought to life the exhibition, “RAGGIN’ ON: The Art of Aminah Robinson’s House and Journals.”
Description:

Commissioned by Cbus Libraries, the People's Mural of Columbus is an incredible piece honoring the words of celebrated poet and essayist, Hanif Abdurraqib. Designed and painted by Bryan Christopher Moss with assistance from Hakim Callwood, the artwork is a beautiful symbol about being seen and understood, the power and... Read more

Commissioned by Cbus Libraries, the People's Mural of Columbus is an incredible piece honoring the words of celebrated poet and essayist, Hanif Abdurraqib. Designed and painted by Bryan Christopher Moss with assistance from Hakim Callwood, the artwork is a beautiful symbol about being seen and understood, the power and joy of friendship, and giving reverence to those no longer with us.

Dates

Made: Aug 17, 2021
Dedicated: Aug 21, 2021

Additional Notes

The People’s Mural of Columbus is generously funded through individual donors, the Ohio Arts Council, Greater Columbus Arts Council, Two Dollar Radio, Simakovsky Law, Gramercy Books, Prologue Bookshop, Beanbag Books, and Cbus Libraries.

Media
Categories
Mural
Address:

1450 E Main St
Columbus, OH 43205
Franklin County
Venue Website

Materials

Kobra Spray Paint

Dimensions

Length: 12 ft.
Width: 18 ft.

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