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Fort Worth unveils four murals honoring local nonprofits
Summary
Four large murals were installed across Fort Worth to mark the Morris Foundation's 40th anniversary and to spotlight local nonprofits, including a roughly 3,000-square-foot mural at the Presbyterian Night Shelter.
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Four large-scale murals have been installed across Fort Worth as part of a citywide public art project. The effort marks the Morris Foundation's 40th anniversary and aims to spotlight nonprofit organizations that serve the community. One mural, about 3,000 square feet, was painted on a building operated by the Presbyterian Night Shelter by Fort Worth artist Katie Murray. Artists included the phrase "Thank You Fort Worth" on each piece, and the shelter site is tied to a redevelopment that includes workforce programming.
Project details:
- Four murals installed citywide to spotlight nonprofits and mark the Morris Foundation's 40th anniversary.
- The Presbyterian Night Shelter mural is about 3,000 square feet and was painted by Fort Worth artist Katie Murray.
- The shelter mural features figures and quotes from people served by the shelter and includes the phrase "Thank You Fort Worth."
- The mural site ties to a redevelopment that will house a thrift store, boutique, coffee shop and a workforce program called Upspire.
- Upspire currently employs more than 250 people who are currently or formerly homeless.
- Other mural locations include North Texas Area Community Health Centers, Texas Wesleyan University and the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Tarrant County.
Summary:
The murals are intended to raise awareness of local nonprofit work and to act as visible markers of community partnership. The Presbyterian Night Shelter piece is connected to ongoing redevelopment and workforce initiatives. Undetermined at this time.
