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Community Mural Project

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The community mural project was the brain child of Plumas Arts Events Coordinator Jennifer Ready, who had completed similar projects at youth leadership conferences. After the Dixie Fire, Plumas Arts wanted a piece that represented the strength, hope, and resilience of our communities here in Plumas County.  Jennifer envisioned a project that everyone had a hand in creating. 

​Plumas Arts commissioned local muralist Trixie Hollyhox (aka Tina Thorman) to design our collaborative mural and help break the piece into about 200 separate pieces. Each person was given a small canvas board to paint with a specific design, which then got added to the mural board to create one large piece. The image begins to emerge as each of the painter's pieces were assembled together.

The mural was worked on at two separate Plumas Arts events. The first event in October 2021 in Quincy celebrating Plumas Arts' 40th Anniversary, and the second event, originally scheduled for mid-October 2021, but rescheduled for May 15 2022- Music on the Green in Greenville. 

​The collaborative- community mural  project shows how strong we are, TOGETHER, and brought hope and togetherness through art to communities devastated by the Dixie Fire. 

The mural will be displayed at Evergreen Market in Greenville for several months starting in June. From there, the mural will move to several places around the county. Check back in for future locations. 

A big THANK YOU to Hollyhox Painting for helping with this collaborative effort. 
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A BIG Thank you to
Bread for the Journey Feather River
for donating to this project and generously providing the plexi glass that covers the finished mural to keep the pieces in place and protected. 
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​11am to 5pm
​Saturday 10am to 4pm
                              
525 Main Street
PO Box 600
Quincy CA 95971

(530) 283-3402
information@plumasarts.org

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