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2 BLOCKS OF MURALS IN TROY, NY! ON CHURCH STREET - BETWEEN STATE + FERRY STREETS

Troy Art Block has been nominated as
the Best New Festival in the country

by USA Today’s 10 Best Awards!

We need your help to get to #1!

2023 ARTISTS

Aerosol Kingdom, Alicia Lea, Anne Schaefer, Armando Soto, Benj Gleeksman, Cara Lynch, Caitlin Cadieux aka Smilodonna, CLOUDXCRUISER, David Puck, Kit Collins, FOBIA, Grace Lang, J Stoner Blackwell, Joe Iurato, Joe Wilson, Josh Boyark, Juliana Haliti, Kris Kanaly aka Pyramid Guy, LO Pador Luce, Marisa Cavanaugh aka Oh hi! I’m Marisa!, Max Litvinov, Oscar Bogran, Peach Tao, Quill Harrison aka September Colors, Raè Frasier aka Art Money, Ramiro Davaro-Comas, Sid Fleisher, and Virgil Warren

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Vote for Troy Art Block USA Today contest mural alley

***As a thank you, we’ll send you a digital postcard of an Art Block Mural.***

Every day from now until Dec. 25th, 2023, you’ll receive a reminder in your inbox to VOTE for Troy Art Block on USA Today’s 10 Best website.

As a thank you, we will send you a new digital postcard and info about an Art Block artist and mural each day.

You’ll help us win AND get to know the Art Block!

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USA TODAY AWARD NOMINATIONS
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FUNDING & SUPPORT

Troy Art Block was presented by the Arts Center of the Capital Region, in partnership with the City of Troy, The American Recovery Plan Act and the Downtown Troy BID. The panel discussion was supported by funding from the New York State Council on the Arts. The project was also made possible through support from sponsor Collectiveffort and individual friends of the project.

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