Oxford's Bee Hive Mural
Oxford's Bee Hive Mural will be a vibrant and beautiful addition to our public art landscape, celebrating Oxford’s unique legacy as the birthplace of the modern beehive, invented by L.L. Langstroth in 1851. Inspired by the structure of a beehive, this large-scale mural will depict the interconnectedness and collaboration that define our community. It will celebrate the diversity and unity of Oxford’s residents, serving as a visual representation of how individual efforts come together to create a thriving, cohesive community. The mural will not only honor our historical connection but also symbolize collective strength and creativity.
Meet Me At The Arch
Meet Me At The Arch is a proposed project that envisions transforming the entrance to our local farmers market into a striking work of art. If realized, this would serve not only as a gateway but also as a symbol of the community’s commitment to supporting local agriculture. The design is intended to incorporate elements reflecting the richness of our region’s farming heritage and revisiting Oxford’s beekeeping history.
Martin Luther King Memorial Sculpture
The Martin Luther King Memorial Sculpture is a powerful tribute to Dr. King’s legacy, designed to be a space of reflection and inspiration. This sculpture will stand as a reminder of the enduring fight for equality and justice, offering the community a place to gather, reflect, and be inspired by Dr. King’s words and vision. This memorial aims to be a beacon of hope and a call to action for continued progress toward a more just society.