Art attacks community! It’s contagious!
By now everyone knows that Cuba is “Route 66 Mural City.” Viva Cuba’s outdoor mural project has been ballyhooed on TV and in magazines. But while the mural project was underway, the display of public art outside the project spread throughout the community. Art is everywhere. What started as a project by one organization is now a grassroots movement that seems contagious. Perhaps we take Cuba’s art for granted, but for others who visit our town, it is an attraction.
World’s Largest Rocker – Fanning 66 Outpost & Feedstore
Midwest Petroleum Travel Plaza – Ray Harvey, artist
Midwest Petroleum Travel Plaza – Ray Harvey, artist
Midwest Petroleum Travel Plaza – Ray Harvey, artist
Victorian Manor Assisted Living Facility – Ray Harvey, artist
Holy Cross Church – Ray Harvey, artist
Holy Cross Church – Ray Harvey, artist
Cuba Bakery & Deli – Julie Nixon Krovicka, artist
Cuba Bakery & Deli – Julie Nixon Krovicka, artist
Cuba Bakery & Deli — Julie Nixon Krovicka, artist
Frisco’s Grill & Pub – Julie Nixon Krovicka, artist
Frisco’s Grill & Pub – Julie Nixon Krovicka, artist
Mace Supermarket
Mace Supermarket
East Office – Johnny Bland, artist
Fanning 66 Outpost & Feedstore – John Bland, artist
Veterans’ Memorial in Recklein Commons Area
Crawford County Historical Museum – Julie Nixon Krovicka
Crawford County Historical Museum – Julie Nixon Krovicka
1873 Train Replica, Viva Cuba Garden – Glen Tutterrow, artist
Traffic Control Boxes, – Julie Wiegand, artist