Small businesses, neighborhood history, and local artists are all highlighted in the latest Art on the Ave exhibition called 'Beyond the Bricks.'
to ask property owners to let them install, hang, and display artwork. It started as a pandemic project when empty storefronts were increasingly common.
Anderson said she doesn't want the artwork to get old, so Art on the Ave exhibitions only last around three months. Many of the sales happen when the pop-up studios turn back into tenantless tenements. "The week we take the art out and then all of a sudden the artists start to get calls," Anderson said.
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