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Tompkins County group chosen for mural funding as part of NYS CHARM program

Tompkins County group chosen for mural funding as part of NYS CHARM program

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ITHACA, NY (607NewsNow) – The state is supporting art projects across New York.

On October 17, Governor Hochul announced an initiative to create 56 murals through the inaugural Cultivating Havens for the Arts through Regional Murals (CHARM) program.

The first round of CHARM, which is supported by $1 million in the 2025 fiscal year budget, will see the state work with 11 community partners to execute its vision. According to Hochul’s office, the partners were selected for their “deep-rooted knowledge of their regions, experience managing mural projects, connections to regional artists, and ability to listen to both creators and community needs.”

Locally, the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins County and Ithaca Murals will create 14 murals across the City and Town of Ithaca, Brooktondale, and Caroline.

“Public art inspires and educates – it strengthens our civic pride and brings us together,” said Hochul. “By supporting our innovative creative sector to work with communities all across the state, CHARM will reimagine everyday public spaces as vibrant destinations for visitors and residents alike.”

The ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes was also chosen as a partner. It will create 10 murals in Elmira, Odessa, Owego, Canisteo, and Salamanca.

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