Pullen Arts Center Unveils New Chalk Mural by Ashley Bonner

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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Pullen Arts Center in Raleigh, North Carolina is proud to present its newest addition to the art community – a vibrant chalk mural created by local artist Ashley Bonner. Located at the center’s first-floor entrance, the chalk mural wall serves as a rotating canvas for invited artists to display their creativity every two to three months. Bonner’s mural, titled “Abundance,” will be on exhibit from January 27 to March 31, 2024.

Ashley Bonner, a ceramic artist with a BFA in Sculpture and Ceramics from UNC Greensboro, brings a unique perspective to her work. Inspired by the Raleigh arts scene and deeply influenced by the natural world, Bonner’s creations range from playful to abstract, always incorporating elements of nature and organic imagery. Her passion for flowers and plants is evident in her mural, where vivid colors and flowing imagery depict the abundance of nature.

In an interview, Bonner shared her thoughts on the inspiration behind her mural, stating, “I wanted to capture the essence of nature’s playfulness and beauty. The vessels, water curves, and plant vines represent the abundance and life that can be found in the natural world.”

Visitors are invited to experience this captivating mural at Pullen Arts Center, located at 105 Pullen Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607. The center is open Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., and on weekends from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free, providing the community with an opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of art.

When asked about the significance of showcasing local artists, the director of Pullen Arts Center, Mark Thompson, expressed his enthusiasm. He stated, “We believe in supporting local talent and providing a platform for artists to share their work with the community. The chalk mural wall allows us to showcase a variety of artistic styles and perspectives, enriching the cultural experience for our visitors.”

The Pullen Arts Center also offers a range of activities and workshops for those interested in exploring their own artistic abilities. Visitors can participate in pottery classes, sculpture workshops, and much more. The center strives to foster a creative and inclusive environment for individuals of all ages and backgrounds.

To plan your visit to Pullen Arts Center and witness Ashley Bonner’s stunning chalk mural, be sure to check in at the front desk for a license plate-based parking permit if you visit between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Free parking is available outside of these hours. Don’t miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty and creativity of the local arts scene.

For more information about Ashley Bonner and her artwork, visit her Instagram page.



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