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Life in the Time of COVID-19: Space Cats ​

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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