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Artist: Various Artists
Location: Springville Center for the Arts
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Artist: Bruce Morrell
Location: Municipal Lot
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Bruce Morrell is a Western New York artist primarily known for his wildlife and tromp l’oeil paintings. After graduating from East Aurora High School, Bruce studied at Erie Community College South, Buffalo State College, and privately with well known Buffalo, NY painter John Yerger at Partners in Art, Tonawanda, NY. Bruce is an avid outdoorsman who enjoys fishing and hiking. He is often found observing, sketching, and photographing native birds, fish, and flora in the Western New York region. He currently resides and maintains his studio in Colden, NY.
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Artist: Dan Bryce
Location: Municipal Lot
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This mural is a colorful celebration depicting the spirit of our village, the spirit of creativity, and the spirits of the land. It is meant to honor the past, and reflect upon how nature, industry, and creativity can coexist as we work towards a vibrant and prosperous future.
In this mural we find a number of local references: a ghostly painter at work behind his easel inspired by Harold Olmsted, a Pop Warner football trophy, a model car of “The Thomas Flyer”, and some bottles that speak to the rumored history of Springville as a haven for bootleggers during the prohibition. Little blue figures with plants sprouting from their heads, represent the spirits of the Earth. They are playful, forgiving, and a little clumsy. Their goal, both then and now, is to help us create a legacy worth remembering!
The artist Dan Bryce grew up in Williamsville and has been a Springville resident since 2010. Dan is a professional illustrator, toy inventor, and the owner of Funderbolt Studies. He is excited to share his skills and brighten our community with this public art.
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Artist: Claire Wrazin
Location: 31 E Main St
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At first glance, an ethereal space scene. Looking closer, a series of cats, separated and distant.
The COVID-19 pandemic presented challenges to the Springville community in a variety of ways. Springville Center for the Arts sought to reflect on the experience by commissioning this mural with financial support from the Springville-Griffith Community Education Foundation as part of an expanding public art program.
The artist, Claire Wrazin, collected feedback from community members and crafted a design which reflects the sense of isolation many felt during the height of the pandemic but also the things in our lives we came to better appreciate as a result of the shutdown.
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Artist: Public Arts Corps
Location: Lulubelle’s
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Artist: Miss Birdy
Location: 69 E. Main Street
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Mandi Caskey, also known as Miss Birdy, is a muralist, gallery artist, and community activist based in Columbus, Ohio. She is a cofounder of Catalyst Columbus, a public art-focused foundation that uses art to address social issues affecting the city. Caskey looks for projects that embed her into the communities and spaces where she is painting. Often continuing whimsical nods to the environment she is in, Caskey’s work organically moves between realism and fantasy within a narrative context.
Caskey’s time in Springville, New York, is the result of a collaborative project between Springville Center for the Arts and the Buffalo AKG Art Museum’s Public Art Initiative. This residency project involved Caskey living in Springville for a month, where she held workshops with young people, gave talks, and practiced her art. The residency culminated with the execution of the mural A Wish on the Wind.
Caskey’s tale represents the inherent connection humans have with the lands around them. In personifying the earth through the giant, Caskey celebrates the way it provides so much for the living creatures that inhabit it. Details in the mural are pulled from images and research conducted by Caskey on trips made to Springville in the lead up to her residency, especially the mythological giants noted on Indigenous maps she studied at the Concord Historical Society.
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Artist: Brian Metzdorf
Location: Carolsel Shop
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Bryan Metzdorf designed Before and Not Yet entirely on-site as part of his residency at Springville Center for the Arts: a multi week program organized in collaboration with the AKG’s Public Art Initiative during which he held daily studio hours, explored the Springville area, and worked with local K-12 students through SCA and Springville-Griffith Institute. As the artist explained: I borrowed from the existing architectural language and colors of Main Street. Working in this way allowed me to insert something new while ensuring some cohesiveness with the surroundings. Small details about my arrival and immediate impression of the area were abstracted and recombined to form a composition that speaks both to the place as well as my initial experience. My hope is that as the people of Springville view this on a daily basis, they will start to recognize some of these elements as their own, and the mural will then begin to be experienced as part of the architectural whole of the downtown area.
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Artist: Alisia Glasier
Location: Chaffee Commons
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Artist: Nghi To
Location: M&T Parking Lot
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Nghi To (Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam) spent eleven weeks in Springville as part of an internship and residency program. While here, she designed puppets, worked with children, and installed public art such as this piece. This mural was created with the active cycling culture of Springville in mind. She explains: “It illustrates the curiosities and wonders that can be found on a Sunday morning bike ride in hopes of bringing positive energy and brightness to this little pocket of the community.” The mural also features ao dai (pronounced ao yai), the Vietnamese traditional garment that the cyclist is wearing as a celebration of the artist’s Vietnamese roots.
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Artist: Public Art Corps
Location: Concord Public Library
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Artist: SCA Interns
Location: Rail Trail
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Artist: Claire Wrazin
Location: Lawrence’s Tavern
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Artist: Sudi Wang
Location: Panda House
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Springville Monsterity was designed through a traditional wood carving process. The design was then projected and installed on the building with assistance from The Public Art Corps led by SCA staff artist Alisia Glasier. The monsters appearing reflect different cultures, influenced by a variety of religions, mythicism, or folk tales. In some cultures, monsters are not scary but protective and they often are an expression of each civilization’s unique history.
SuDi Wang was born in Kunming, China, and now lives in Buffalo, NY. She was a resident artist at Western New York Book Art Center, as a part-time printmaking artist. She received her bachelor’s degree in Biology and Visual art at SUNY Fredonia in 2021. SuDi’s artworks focus on monster creations influenced by different cultures, religions, and traditions that she grew up with. Her work also includes suminagashi, book art, and zine publications.
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Artist: Cat Wolniewicz
Location: 26 Franklin Street
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This four part mural series depicts water flowing through the seasons in a colorful, ceramic block tile design. It was inspired by the creek behind 26 Franklin that has been bubbling through Springville for decades. As part of a network of many rivers, lakes, and waterfalls permeating Western NY, this creek is vital to the health of the local ecosystem. Art, just like the creek, also flows through our community and is vital to the health of the heart’s ecosystem. These murals invite the wanderer to experience both the creek and the community environment with reviewed vision and international delight.
Cat Wolniewicz is an expressive artist and holds a Master’s Degree in Organizational Leadership with an emphasis on Arts in Medicine. Her degree in multimedia design, and painting instruction at FIT in NYC, have imbued her work which incorporates mixed media and emotionally expressive themes. Cat’s art practice includes ceramic sculpture, watercolor, oil painting, and manipulating found objects. Her ceramic artworks and paintings are held in private collections in New York, Washington DC, Virginia, Florida, and North Carolina.
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Artist: Alisia Glasier
Location: SYI Poolhouse
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The sea rumbles, the waves roar, and a giant pink squid grabs for an unbothered fisherman as he tries reeling the beast in. In this mural, there are all sorts of hidden sea creatures being thrown out of the water during this nautical scuffle. 19 yellow fish and 18 orange fish are leaping from the waves. 8 turtles fly through the air. 5 starfish ride the tides. 2 jellyfish hide in the seafoam. 1 mermaid swims with the squid. Can you find them all?
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