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His murals can be found in the Newark Museum, New York City's Columbus Citizens' Foundation and in restaurants all along the East Coast, but now artist Jim Gloria is focusing his attention a little closer to home. Gloria, the artistic director at the Totts Gap Art Institute in Upper Mount Bethel Township, began work on a mural in downtown Bangor last week that will depict a street scene from the August 1912 celebration of Old Home Week. It will be painted on the side of the historicBangor Trust Building at 11-15 Broadway. Click here to read the article.
His murals can be found in the Newark Museum, New York City's Columbus Citizens' Foundation and in restaurants all along the East Coast, but now artist Jim Gloria is focusing his attention a little closer to home.
Gloria, the artistic director at the Totts Gap Art Institute in Upper Mount Bethel Township, began work on a mural in downtown Bangor last week that will depict a street scene from the August 1912 celebration of Old Home Week. It will be painted on the side of the historicBangor Trust Building at 11-15 Broadway.
Click here to read the article.