Grain silos evoke passion for community and big win for artistic vision

  • Grain silos evoke passion for community and big win for artistic vision

    Grain silos evoke passion for community and big win for artistic vision

    Grain silos evoke passion for community and big win for artistic vision
  • Top photo, mural in progress. Bottom photo, In front of the naked silos, Brandy Alexander-Wimberly, left front, and Nicole LeBoutillier, front, with Christina Kasper, back, president of Urban Sight and project manager for the river wall project; and artists Gabe Gault, Justin McCormack and several muralists.

    Top photo, mural in progress. Bottom photo, In front of the naked silos, Brandy Alexander-Wimberly, left front, and Nicole LeBoutillier, front, with Christina Kasper, back, president of Urban Sight and project manager for the river wall project; and artists Gabe Gault, Justin McCormack and several muralists.

    Top photo, mural in progress. Bottom photo, In front of the naked silos, Brandy Alexander-Wimberly, left front, and Nicole LeBoutillier, front, with Christina Kasper, back, president of Urban Sight and project manager for the river wall project; and artists Gabe Gault, Justin McCormack and several muralists.
By now, many folks in the region are aware of the mural going up on the ADM grain silos seen from the DiSalle bridge over the Maumee River. Some, however, might not know who envisioned the project. Perrysburg residents Perrysburg residents Brandy Alexander-Wimberly and Nicole LeBoutillier were enjoying a cruise along the river in the summer of 2019, drinking wine, talking about all and sundry…

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