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IN PROGRESS 

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Brunswick Perspectives: Our Past Informs Our Future

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Art at Cabot Mill
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Description:  a 30' x 40' painted color mural on the exterior wall facing Route One
​Artist: Christopher Cart
Project Coordinators:  Rob Jarratt and Kathy Harding
Location:  Cabot Mill, 14 Maine Street, Brunswick
Proposed Funding:  Cabot Mill management, other private and public donors
Target Installation Date:  October 2020
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preliminary black and white sketch

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the mural will fill the space between the windows on the mill's south wall

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​ONGOING PROJECTS

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​"Art with Ms. Crosby" Goes Outside

Art by kindergartners and first and second graders at Coffin Elementary School moved outside n 2015, transforming the playground fence into a colorful and joyful gallery. The project was headed by Brunswick elementary school art teacher Amy Crosby, and was funded by Brunswick Public Art's small-project fund. The 48 works of art were created by the students in class and reproduced by Carrot Signs onto weather-proof panels. To see more of the exhibit, visit our News page. For more photographs of other student work, visit Amy Crosby's website:  Art with Ms. Crosby. ​​
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An additional 60 student paintings were installed in 2016. The paintings line both sides of the path leading to Ms. Crosby's modular classroom. The project was funded by the Coffin School Parents Fund.
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TEMPORARY PROJECTS

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Cornucopia
by Tariz Haq
Location: Brunswick Hannaford
​Installation Dates: Fall 2012 through 2016

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​Life in a Drop of Water: A Photography Exhibit
by John Stetson and students from Southern Maine Community College
Location: Androscoggin River Bicycle and Pedestrian Path
​Installation Dates: September 2015 through March 2016

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