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Mural Arts Philadelphia Brings a Public Art Project to Akron's Summit Lake This Year

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This spring, a public art project will kick-off at Summit Lake in Akron. And as WKSU’s Kabir Bhatia reports, it’s being coordinated by groups in Akron and Philadelphia.

began in the 1980s as an anti-graffiti program. Today, cities from around the world come to the organization for training in how to bring projects to fruition in struggling neighborhoods. Now, Mural Arts is bringing a $100,000 grant to Akron to support an 18-month project here.

, says his group will be working with Mural Arts and . The first step, he says, is public engagement to decide what the project will be. And he says they’ve already started gathering input on what people want around Summit Lake.

“We heard comment and feedback from the community that they’d love to learn more about fishing. They’d love to learn more about bird watching. One of the most popular comments was, ‘I want something else to do besides basketball.’”

Mural Arts will also be running similar projects in Memphis and Detroit. says they chose Akron because they wanted to affect environmental change at Summit Lake.

“It’s a really wonderful amenity for the city that seems [to have been] underutilized and could be more of a community asset than it currently is. And so we saw an opportunity to use art to help connect people more to the future of that space and what it should be and look like.”

Summit Lake is part of Akron’s project, an effort to bring recreation back to an area affected by heavy industry.

Kabir Bhatia is a senior reporter for ƽ's arts & culture team.