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Community Canvas: The Murals that Define Us

Season 2024 Episode 24 | 26m 59s

Murals are popular throughout our region, reminding us of people and events from the past, visually conveying shared values, and providing inspiration. Keystone Edition: Arts will explore how murals provide a sense of place in communities, connecting us to our shared past, present, and future.

Aired: 03/23/25
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