Mural created with recycled paint unveiled in Albany
- A mural created with recycled paint was unveiled in Albany on Aug. 4 during a ceremony involving PaintCare and the Albany Parking Authority.
- The mural demonstrates how reused paint and local collaboration can create art for the community, emphasizing paint stewardship and sustainability.
- Officials stated that public art helps beautify neighborhoods and supports local arts communities.
- The mural not only beautifies Albany but also invigorates its historic architecture, promoting creativity and connectivity in the area.
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PaintCare and Albany Parking Authority Unveil New Mural at Quackenbush Garage
ALBANY, N.Y., Aug. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In a joint collaboration, PaintCare and the Albany Parking Authority were joined on Monday, Aug. 4 by elected officials, local dignitaries and industry stakeholders for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Quackenbush Garage, where the…
Mural created with recycled paint unveiled in Albany
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- City officials gathered in Albany on Monday to cut a ribbon on a new mural. Paint Care, a national nonprofit dedicated to recycling leftover household paint, teamed up with the Albany Parking Authority to make it happen. Local artist Quill Harrison created the mural on the Quackenbush Parking Garage in downtown Albany using recycled paint. The project was designed to highlight the importance of paint recycling through co…
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