Visual Art

So, where'd them murals go?

Briana Novacek, photos by Andrea Paulseth |

A collection of murals that were formerly displayed in the windows of a vacant building downtown will now be displayed in Banbury Place.   Before the move, the murals resided at 2 S. Barstow Street.   They were stuck in a city storage building after their home was sold, but the co-owners of Banbury Place, Patti Cigan and her son Jack Kaiser, didn’t want to see the murals disappear into thin air. The murals were made in 2005 by interior designer Cecilia Cronk, art teacher Cyndee Kaiser, and a group of volunteers.   The colorful paintings depict scenes of upscale urban living.   On October 25th, from 4:30 to 6:00pm, there will be a ribbon cutting and dedication for the murals in Building 6 at Banbury Place. You can check out the nifty artwork now during the hours that the neighboring businesses are open.