Public Art

PROJECT LOCATION

Danbury Fair Mall, 7 Backus Ave., Danbury CT – opposite Barnes & Noble outdoor courtyard on lower level entrance.

Reception in November!

Don’t miss being part of the opening reception. Come back for information and link to RSVP!

ArtEtc to Create Danbury Fair Mural!

The Cultural Alliance of Western Connecticut and Danbury Fair Mall are thrilled to announce that ArtEtc has been selected for the Danbury Fair Mural Project! This fantastic initiative invited artists in CT and NY to bring their creativity to life with large outdoor murals at 7 Backus Ave., Danbury, CT, celebrating the rich history and vibrant future of Danbury Fair. Two outdoor murals, themed “Legacy Threads,” will beautifully honor Danbury Fair’s storied past and its strong community ties, all while adding a fresh, dynamic touch. With vibrant and uplifting colors, the murals are designed to evoke nostalgia and inspire viewers, encouraging everyone to celebrate our shared heritage and embrace the fair’s exciting evolution. The murals are scheduled to be completed in late November 2024.

Transforming spaces with innovative large-scale art and design.

ArtEtc, founded by art production specialist Marshall Okin in 2014, brings a wealth of experience and innovation to the project. With a team of talented artists and designers in Connecticut and New York, ArtEtc specializes in large-scale artwork, murals, installations, printing, and art production. Okin, with decades of professional experience in design, fine art production, and commercial specialty painting, leads the team alongside Rebecca Pry, an accomplished illustrator and designer.

Get Creative with Us. Share Your Story!

Join us in celebrating the vibrant tapestry of our community as the mural unfolds before your eyes, transforming the Danbury Fair Mall into a lively canvas that reflects our history and aspirations. Engage with the creative process, share your thoughts and snapshots as the design comes to life, and immerse yourself in the artistic journey that honors our shared legacy while inspiring future generations. This is not just about watching art being made; it’s about being part of a movement that cherishes creativity, connection, and cultural expression in every brushstroke.

Visual Art in Work Places has it’s rewards.

We are accepting applications for solo art exhibitions at two locations: Hancock Hall and Connecticut Institute for Communities.

2D & small sculpture works only.

Engage more with your staff, clients, visitors.

Hancock Hall specializes in Short-Term Rehab, Long-Term Care, and Respite Care. They provide a broad range of assistive and rehabilitative services, 24 hours a day. We’ve been partners for years providing a rotating visual art exhibit for the facility. A rewarding experience for employees, residents, visitors, and participating artists. Photo: (2022) Diana Gubbay, Artist; Adrienne Thompson, Matt Knickerbocker

Integrate the arts to reflect an inclusive work environment and diversity.

Connecticut Institute for Communities (CIFC) is an important service provider supporting the healthcare needs of low-income children in greater Danbury, while offering residency programs for graduate medical education. We love their commitment to integrate the arts through the lens diversity and inclusion. Video: “A Mindful Path Home” Art Exhibit (2022) Dedan Davenport, Artist

Get Involved.

Have a program or project idea and you don’t want to manage?

Contact Lisa Scails

Past Projects

Sculpture adds to the experience.

Perched on a hilltop in the Sandy Hook section of Newtown, Aquila’s Nest Vineyards is an innovative family-owned winery, tasking room and event venue. We partnered with the winery in 2021/2022 and presented outdoor sculptural exhibits at this stunning space.

An 1800 Square Foot Wall Mural at Danbury Fair

The Cultural Alliance of Western Connecticut and Danbury Fair Mall engaged artists for a large-scale mural installation at 7 Backus Ave. The opportunity attracted artists from CT, NY, NJ, MA, and other parts of the country.

Jobs for Artists and Arts Organizations

We teamed with Art in Common of Ridgefield to expand the mural project at Danbury Fair Mall. Six permanent but moveable mural canvases to showcase local and aspiring artists. 

Sculpture Downtown Danbury

The Cultural Alliance of Western Connecticut and CityCenter Danbury worked together for a site-specific featured artwork for 30 Crosby Street, Danbury, CT.

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