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Mural Stolen From City Hall Returned To Artist, Wins Local Competition

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In late December, Oklahoma City police were searching for the person responsible for stealing a mural outside of City Hall. Police said they located the mural and returned it to the artist. The artist said her mural, Sacred Fire Woman, was part of the Arts Council’s Fresh Paint: OKC NYE competition. She said the same […]

The post Mural Stolen From City Hall Returned To Artist, Wins Local Competition appeared first on The Black Chronicle.

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