BRUNSWICK — The first public art piece by the Brunswick Public Art Group will be unveiled Wednesday near the new train platform at Brunswick Station.
The ceremony, starting at 2:30 p.m., will show off a new work composed of six banners created by artist Tariq Haq, a recent Bowdoin College graduate, “that celebrates the richness and variety of local agriculture,” according to a press release.
The project is a collaboration between the new public art group and Hannaford Supermarkets. The final design was selected from 19 proposals from Bowdoin College students.
Parking will be available in public lots around Brunswick Station and in the lot in front of the McLellan Building.
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