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Blue Dot
Blue Dot
111 episodes
3 days ago
A podcast about life in Harrison County, Indiana. Hosted by Graylin Porter and Elmer Ramos. Join them as they discuss local news, current events, and interview local residents.
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A podcast about life in Harrison County, Indiana. Hosted by Graylin Porter and Elmer Ramos. Join them as they discuss local news, current events, and interview local residents.
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BLUE DOT Episode 097: The Meaning of Murals w/ Carrie Johns
Blue Dot
38 minutes 49 seconds
6 months ago
BLUE DOT Episode 097: The Meaning of Murals w/ Carrie Johns

It’s all things art today on the Blue Dot. FIrst, HC Arts Board President Amanda Ramos provides us with an update on Harrison County Arts and more specifically, their upcoming fundraiser on Saturday, June 7th.

After that we talk to Carrie Johns, “Southern Indiana’s Muralist.” If you live in Corydon or frequent downtown New Albany, you have definitely seen her beautiful work. She gives us some insights on why murals are so important for communities.

THINGS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

Harrison County Arts - Third Annual Sustainable Fashion Show

Carrie Johns Art on Instagram

Blue Dot
A podcast about life in Harrison County, Indiana. Hosted by Graylin Porter and Elmer Ramos. Join them as they discuss local news, current events, and interview local residents.