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M&M Marketplace is the latest Hillsboro cultural hub to receive a new community mural.
The City's Public Art Program and Cultural Arts District are investing in artist-designed murals that directly support artists and small businesses.
The M&M Marketplace mural will be the last of three large-scale murals planned for the Cultural Arts District — which spans downtown Hillsboro, 10th Ave/Calle Diez, and M&M Marketplace.
City Staff met with M&M Marketplace owners, vendors, and community members to collect ideas and feedback to guide the development, and design of the murals.
The community said the mural should:
Create a warm, welcoming, entry experience for the marketplace.
Be bright, colorful, and address a pedestrian audience.
Be bold enough to be visible to passing cars.
Serve to represent and celebrate the diversity of the cultures at M&M Marketplace including the people, food, dance, and music that can be experienced there.
The mural artwork selected should represent the vibrancy of this community hub.
New Mural Location
The mural will be located on the front façade of the marketplace, at the main entrance facing Walnut Street.
It will serve as a welcome point for visitors and display the vibrancy of the activities of M&M Marketplace.
Parking is available and everyone in the community is welcome to join. Remarks will begin at 2:30 pm.
M&M Marketplace is the latest Hillsboro cultural hub to receive a new community mural.
The City's Public Art Program and Cultural Arts District are investing in artist-designed murals that directly support artists and small businesses.
The M&M Marketplace mural will be the last of three large-scale murals planned for the Cultural Arts District — which spans downtown Hillsboro, 10th Ave/Calle Diez, and M&M Marketplace.
City Staff met with M&M Marketplace owners, vendors, and community members to collect ideas and feedback to guide the development, and design of the murals.
The community said the mural should:
Create a warm, welcoming, entry experience for the marketplace.
Be bright, colorful, and address a pedestrian audience.
Be bold enough to be visible to passing cars.
Serve to represent and celebrate the diversity of the cultures at M&M Marketplace including the people, food, dance, and music that can be experienced there.
The mural artwork selected should represent the vibrancy of this community hub.
New Mural Location
The mural will be located on the front façade of the marketplace, at the main entrance facing Walnut Street.
It will serve as a welcome point for visitors and display the vibrancy of the activities of M&M Marketplace.
The community-based committee — representing M&M Marketplace owners, vendors, local artists, and the Hillsboro Arts & Culture Council — selected Addie Boswell and Li Tie as finalists and invited them to develop design concepts for the new mural.
These two artists were chosen based on their past experience and skill set creating complex large-scale murals with the goal of celebrating Hillsboro’s rich diversity through the arts and cultural exchange.
Get started below to view the final design concepts and share your input on the two proposed designs!
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