


G. Byron Peck is always doing cool things in the community. He runs City Arts, Inc., a non profit org. that works with inner city children to train them in mural and mosaic arts. Byron and "his kids" are all over the city creating mosiacs and murals to liven up the community. Tonight the kids were serving up "hard hats" that they painted

in bright designs for a press preview at Hotel Palomar. Seems like Kimpton Hotels has a catchy new concept, Art in Motion, to connect their latest hotel offering with the local community. G. Bryon Peck has reproduced seven of his murals on scrims that are displayed in front of the hotel site on P Street NW.
You can see them when you drive or walk by the hotel site.




I went to the press reception and was escorted up to the model hotel room with members of the press.



Kimpton Hotels is turning to the arts community to differentiate themselves in the DC marketplace and their Arts in Motion is an innovative inclusion of the arts in their marketing efforts. Other Kimpton Hotels in Washington, DC include Capitol Hill-Hotel George, Logan Circle-Hotel Helix, Dupont Circle-Hotel Madera & Topaz Hotel, Penn Quarter/Downtown-Hotel Monaco and Embassy Row-Hotel Rouge.
I will write more on G. Byron Peck and his incredible gift of monumental art. Byron will be one of twenty five Mid City Artists who's studios are open next month on November 12 & 13 during the Annual Mid City Artists Open Studios in Washington, DC USA. Go to www.peckstudios.com/ to see more of G. Byron Peck's work. Don't miss him!
www.cityartsdc.org/
City Arts, Inc. was founded in 1997 by G. Byron Peck with a mission to enhance and maintain the visual quality of the District of Columbia's urban landscape; to provide inner-city youth with creative alternatives to destructive behavior; and to advance education, awareness, and appreciation for the visual arts. City Arts creates large-scale public murals with the assistance of talented DC youth. A special effort is made to recruit students who live in the neighborhoods where the art works will be featured.
www.annemarchand.com
Really like your blog; the writing, photos -- and the fact that you attended as a working reporter, writing for a blog! Bravo. Loved this: "Alas, the staff didn't know that I am press, writing for my art blog,'" .. Again, Bravo!
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