On Tuesday, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held by Centro Unido Latino Americano and the McDowell Chamber of Commerce for the “See Our Voices” mural, which is painted on the exterior wall of Mica Town Brewing in downtown Marion. It is downtown Marion’s first Latinx heritage mural. The mural was a collaboration between Centro Unido Latino Americano, artist Alexa Eliana Chumpitaz, Mica Town Brewing, MACA and North Carolina Arts Council.
MIKE CONLEY photos, MCDOWELL NEWS
“See Our Voices” is downtown Marion’s first Latinx heritage mural. It was a collaboration between Centro Unido Latino Americano, artist Alexa Eliana Chumpitaz, Mica Town Brewing, MACA and North Carolina Arts Council.
MIKE CONLEY, MCDOWELL NEWS
Emily Causey, co-owner of Mica Town Brewing, was one of the speakers at the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
MIKE CONLEY photos, MCDOWELL NEWS
A small crowd gathered along Brown Drive at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the “See Our Voices” mural. It is downtown Marion’s first Latinx heritage mural.
MIKE CONLEY, MCDOWELL NEWS
The staff of Centro Unido Latino Americano stand in front of the “See Our Voices” mural at Mica Town Brewing on Brown Drive in downtown Marion. CULA Executive Director Margarita Ramirez welcomed all those who attended.
On Tuesday, Centro Unido Latino Americano and the McDowell Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the “See Our Voices” mural wall plaque addition.
On Tuesday, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held by Centro Unido Latino Americano and the McDowell Chamber of Commerce for the “See Our Voices” mural, which is painted on the exterior wall of Mica Town Brewing in downtown Marion. It is downtown Marion’s first Latinx heritage mural. The mural was a collaboration between Centro Unido Latino Americano, artist Alexa Eliana Chumpitaz, Mica Town Brewing, MACA and North Carolina Arts Council.
“See Our Voices” is downtown Marion’s first Latinx heritage mural. It was a collaboration between Centro Unido Latino Americano, artist Alexa Eliana Chumpitaz, Mica Town Brewing, MACA and North Carolina Arts Council.
A small crowd gathered along Brown Drive at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the “See Our Voices” mural. It is downtown Marion’s first Latinx heritage mural.
The staff of Centro Unido Latino Americano stand in front of the “See Our Voices” mural at Mica Town Brewing on Brown Drive in downtown Marion. CULA Executive Director Margarita Ramirez welcomed all those who attended.