Murfreesboro City Hall will feature the work of current Arts Laureates—actor Cameron Mitchell, poet Amie Whittemore and dancer Meg Brooker—through Jan. 6.
The exhibit, titled The Hope Effect, will also include work from previous arts laureates as well as an interactive video full of Laureate intros, performances and Learning with the Laureate video segments.
The Murfreesboro Cultural Arts Laureate Program is an honor bestowed upon select local artists, providing recipients with further opportunities to educate, advocate and represent the community through their own creative initiatives.
The city charges these artistic individuals with completing several arts-related community outreach projects specifically targeting non-traditional or under-served audiences during their tenure, which impact the community in a rewarding way.
Come meet the laureates at a reception on Friday, Dec. 10.
Murfreesboro City Hall is located at 111 W. Vine St. Gallery viewing is free and open to the public Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
For more information on City Hall and on the Murfreesboro Arts Laureates program, visit murfreesborotn.gov.