Ginger Ewing of Terrain and the community leaders of the East Central neighborhood of Spokane worked together to design a piece of art that reflects the community. The final piece was a mural with photos of community members on the side of The Carl Maxey Center, but that's not all. Terrain was able to work with other media outlets to record 20 community members stories and create a website where people can hear their stories. The website will launch soon, so please check pack soon. This piece also includes the stories from the artist who erected the piece, Carl Richardson and Reinaldo Gil Zambrano.
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