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October/November 2021

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82 maconmagazine.com | OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2021 MACON PUBLIC ART EXPLORING HISTORY, INTEGRATION AND REVITALIZATION BY ERIN HAWKINS A s I write this column, I'm waiting for the paint to dry on two shipping containers in Pleasant Hill. Together with my friend and colleague, Warner Robins artist Kevin Lewis, we're transforming the containers into an inspirational mural for Campus Clubs, a local nonprofit organization with an after-school program for kids in Pleasant Hill. The mural includes portraits of two important individuals from the neighborhood who blazed trails in politics and education: Former Rep. Jefferson Long (1836-1901), the second African-American elected to the U.S. Congress and the first from Georgia; and Lucy Craft Laney (1854-1933), who founded the first school for African-American children in Augusta. What I love about my job as a muralist and designer is that I learn something new with every project. Prior to this mural for Campus Clubs, I regret to say I had never heard of Long or Laney. This experience inspired me to think about other public art installations that honor people who have made important contributions to making Macon what it is today, in particular the black community. The following list can be knocked out in a day — one big art adventure — or you could spread it out over time. If you go, I'd love to hear your thoughts. Tag Macon Magazine and me in your Instagram posts at @maconmagazine and @mamahawkdraws.

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