Public art walk connects creativity, activism, community
The walking tour highlighted the power of public art in Columbia.
Read MoreThe walking tour highlighted the power of public art in Columbia.
Read MoreActivists gathered to help others support women’s rights.
Read MoreFrom yarn bombing to murals, public art has become an important part of the Columbia community — and, for some artists, a force for change.
Read MoreSome rock musicians performing Saturday said they see an obligation to use their music as a vehicle for activism.
Read MoreThe project has planted 175 trees so far.
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