Public art projects have swept across Dickinson County in the past few years and more are in progress. Herington and Chapman can both expect new murals in the coming months to add to those already adorning otherwise blank, boring walls. “The murals are great because they have so many old buildings in our county that needs some sprucing up,” said Corkie Dunlap, of Herington. Over in Chapman, Tana Churan-Davis, owner of Prairie Horizon Art Studio and Gallery, said she sees the murals as a way to bring people to town. “People will come into a community just to see the murals,” she said. “You can use that as a fantastic advertising point.”
Source: Abilene Reflector Chronicle