Chattanooga Times Free Press

Artists picked for final wall of EPB mural

- — Compiled by Dave Flessner

The community murals painted on the brick walls around the EPB substation will soon feature 10 more local Chattanoog­a-area artists with displays on the fourth and final side of the downtown block.

Supported by EPB, the 2024 mural theme is “The Magic of Unity,” and the artists are seeking to illustrate the possibilit­ies of change when we work together as one, according to a news release from EPB.

Anonymous judges selected the artists who will be painting the newest mural artwork downtown. The artists picked for the paintings to be done on the wall running parallel to Douglas Heights Apartments are Christen McNelly, Jaclyn Lewis, Jerome Foster, Juanita Montgomery, Justin Butts, Karen Estes, Lexi D’Ambrosio, Olivia Reckert, Rea Shaw and Sofia Rudakevych, the release said.

Murals completed during the past two years on the other three walls around the 10th Street substation honor Martin Luther King Jr., Chattanoog­a history and well-known Chattanoog­a community members.

“At EPB we value art and how it can impact the community we serve, especially when created by local artists whose work uplifts the history of our area,” EPB Director of Residentia­l Energy and Environmen­tal Solutions Elizabeth Hammitt said in the release. “With the support of our community partners, we are able to provide a platform for artists to further their skills while also sharing their talents and vision with their community.”

This mural project is supported by ArtsBuild, Urban League of Greater Chattanoog­a, Bessie Smith Cultural Center, the city’s Public Art Chattanoog­a program, the Associatio­n for the Visual Arts, Hunter Museum of American Art, Stove Works, River City Co., Chatt Foundation, Five Star Breaktime Solutions, Riverside Developmen­t LLC, the MLK Neighborho­od Associatio­n and numerous MLK district businesses.

“Over the past four years, the 10th Murals Project has added vibrancy to the M.L. King Boulevard area by celebratin­g the history, traditions and culture of the area,” James McKissic, president of ArtsBuild, said in the release.

The final murals will be revealed in June, according to EPB.

 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY MATT HAMILTON ?? On April 12, Chattanoog­a artist Caitlin Maupin paints a mural on the EPB substation fence on 10th Street.
STAFF PHOTO BY MATT HAMILTON On April 12, Chattanoog­a artist Caitlin Maupin paints a mural on the EPB substation fence on 10th Street.

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