The
ARTERY-- a non-profit program
linked to M.A.P Master
Apprentice Preservation
Foundation-- gives new meaning
to urban renewal with its
creation of an open-air
gallery, consisting of giant
four-foot by eight-foot murals
designed by local and visiting
artists.
The
Artery represents the
lifeblood of art in our
region's creative economy with
the intent of showcasing
Eureka Springs as a community
where art not only impacts
aesthetics of environment, but
also elevates the appreciation
and preservation of art and
artists to promote and secure
the arts rightful place in
every community.
This ever
changing living mural rotates
upon the sale and theme of the
panels. The Artery is funded
in part by a portion of the
proceeds of the sale of the
panels and from generous
donors who are inspired by art
and wish to inspire others.
Our
website includes information
about the Artery artists names
& titles of panels, artists
statements about their work,
gallery representation,
contact information, and to
learn more about how you can
be a part of the Artery by
generously supporting our
cause. The Artery is a project
of the Congressional District
Program.
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