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New Public "Mini Murals" Debut at Pelham Art Center
August 27th Community Art Day: Come see new public art by Pablo Power, Misha Tyutyunik, and Savior Elmundo

Pelham Art Center has just installed three new public artworks on its Third Street façade. New York street artists Pablo Power, Misha Tyutyunik (a.k.a. MDOT), and Savior Elmundo have each created a 4 foot x 8 foot artwork on wood panel. These works were executed in the Pelham Art Center courtyard on July 27, 2022 during the Cover Lover Remix DJ Party–a one-day festival of art, music, and community engagement to mark the opening of the Cover Lover Remix exhibition curated by Dick Burroughs. These three “mini murals” by Pablo Power, Misha Tyutyunik, and Savior Elmundo were envisioned and created to express the positive power of art and will remain on the intersection of Third Street and Fifth Avenue for all to enjoy for 2 years.
Attend August 27th FREE Community Art Day!
The official unveiling of the new public artworks is Saturday, August 27th during Pelham Art Center’s annual Community Art Day. In addition to viewing the new mini-murals, attendees to this free community event can enjoy artmaking, face-painting, an African Drum & Dance workshop with VashtiDance, and more activities from 12:00-4:00pm. August 27th will also be the final chance to view the Cover Lover Remix exhibition, as it concludes with a gallery discussion at 2:30-4:00pm with curator Dick Burroughs and several exhibiting artists.
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This project is made possible with funds from ReStart the Arts, a regrant program of ArtsWestchester with support from the Office of the Governor, the New York State Legislature and the New York State Council on the Arts.