
IN RURAL WISCONSIN, PAT PERRY CONNECTS THE VARIOUS FORCES THAT SHAPE OUR WORLD
“the mural captures the vertiginous experience of life today, particularly as we consume more information than ever before and must confront seemingly endless disasters and devastations around the globe. Perry wanted to highlight how we can “find meaning in ordinary life while constantly witnessing things happening in the world beyond your control.”

PARC ADVANCES TO NEXT PHASE OF LEVITT FOUNDATION GRANT
“Congratulations! The Levitt Foundation received over 300 applications from across the country for the Levitt Music Series Grants, and we are pleased to inform you that Princeton Art Collective Inc. is one of 100 nonprofits selected to advance to the public voting phase of the application process.”
NOMINATE A TEACHER FOR UPCOMING PAT PERRY MURAL
The PARC Department is working on a new mural with internationally acclaimed muralist Pat Perry that will celebrate 23 former teachers from Princeton and its surrounding communities. We are looking for community members to nominate teachers who were known for helping students find purpose in this crazy world. Ideally, we are looking for people who were teaching in the 80s and 90s.

CALL FOR PUBLIC ART FOR FOLKLORE MUSEUM
In partnership with the Princeton Historical Society, we are accepting applications for a mural on the west-facing wall of the Princeton Folklore Museum.
Successful artwork will celebrate Princeton and its history with a design that is a fresh and bold example of public art.

PARC OFFERS SUPPORT FOR GREEN LAKE MURAL
Public art has come to Green Lake in the form of a mural on the east side of the Design Specialty Builders building at 509 South St.
This mural, a cooperative effort between local art groups, a few concerned citizens and artist Molly Jo McDougall, is the first of hopefully many art projects that will beautify the city.

PARC MENTIONED IN MIDWEST LIVING ARTICLE
An easy day trip or overnight from Milwaukee, the riverside hamlet of Princeton is enjoying a revival, thanks to an inspired new hotel, a French-inspired bakery and a restaurant with artistic fixings.

PARC is just getting started with new mural on West Water Street
The City of Princeton Board of Zoning Appeals met on Wednesday, September 11, and approved a request for a mural at 602 West Water Street. The mural of cranes flying toward the river was featured at "Get Funky Night" on Saturday, October 5.