Arts Build Community collaboratively builds connected, empowered communities through shared, arts-based experiences led by artists, creators, & culture bearers.
The @NHArtsBuild mural festival is now well underway with some beautiful progress being made on 3 murals surrounding the Pearl St. lot!
In addition to creating amazing public art, each of the visiting muralists is apprenticing three to four local artists.
The @NHArtsBuild mural festival has officially wrapped with a great block party sponsored by @MYTURN1984
Thank you to the incredible artists for sharing your gift with our community and the many generous sponsors for making these murals possible.
The Mural located on the Stairs at Arms Park in Manchester and painted by James Chase and @NHArtsBuild is Complete. The Mural was made possible by the Community Events and Activation Grant program through the American Rescue Plan Funds. #luvMHT@mhtconnects@manch_econ_dev
Join the Manchester Economic Development Office, the Greater Manchester Chamber, and Manchester Connects in celebration of Manchester's newest mural on the Arms Park stairs by artist James Chase on Friday, July 22nd at 11:30 am #luvMHT#art#chooseMHT#economicdevelopment
The Arms Park Mural in Manchester was officially unveiled on Friday. The Mural was painted by @JamesChaseArt and the @NHArtsBuild Community and made possible by the Community Events and Activation Grant program through the American Rescue Plan Funds. #luvMHT#economicdevelopment
Arts Build Community is bringing a mural festival to Manchester from August 11th – 21st The Community Canvas Mural Program will work with 3-7 artists to develop murals to beautify Manchester neighborhoods and empower residents. #luvMHT#EconomicDevelopment https://t.co/4EG8LvjPHH
Nearly half of students in Manchester's public schools are non-white, but the same applies to less than 5% of school staff. This mismatch between teachers and students is a reality across the country, but it is particularly stark in New Hampshire.
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Rosie's Pantry is now open at @GirlsIncNH 🥳UWGN President @edoutfittersnh and Director of Volunteers Sara Ceasar joined Girls Inc Sharon McCarthy - CEO and Jen Ingeglia - COO for the grand opening. The pantry was designed & painted by Arts Build Community student Isabella Zayas.
Art unambiguously communicates ideas, and we were pleased to provide support for this incredible new mural on Storrs St. in Concord. Check it out, and let us know what it says to you!
What a bright transformation to #downtownconcordnh! 🤩 The new mural on Storrs St. is complete! Our Public Properties Division was happy to help facilitate preparation of this project for the @CityOfConcordNH and @concordchamber! Artist: James Chase. #ConcordNH