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Visibly Speaking: NC's Inclusive Public Art Project

Here’s My Story

In Rowan County, audio-enabled benches highlight diverse communities through storytelling.

06/02/2022

Visibly Speaking: NC's Inclusive Public Art Project

Here’s My Story

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In Rowan County, audio-enabled benches highlight diverse communities through storytelling.

Strategically placed in public spaces throughout Rowan County, audio-enabled benches share residents’ stories in their own voices. A platform for gathering, connecting and listening, the benches share stories that highlight how diversity makes communities stronger and more resilient.

06/02/2022

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