✨ Main Street Artist Residency 2025 Recap ✨
According to the article, the first-ever Main Street Artist Residency was a resounding success, showcasing the incredible talents of resident artists who transformed Hapeville’s creative spaces.
**Session I**
Reinilda Blair created a vibrant Dominican living room in the Art Space, featuring her first mask sculpture, colorful paintings, and a domino table that celebrated culture and community. They report that her work truly highlighted the essence of community. 
Honey Pierre transformed the Art Container in Jess Lucas Park into a delightful plant shop filled with handmade fiber plants alongside a stunning mural that showcased her signature style.
**Session II**
Julio Ceballos explored movement and color through innovative sculptures, where shifting lights altered the hues of his brushstrokes in real time, leaving viewers captivated. 
Nick Twiner presented his exhibition, Shared Traffic, documenting the enduring connections within Hapeville amid the challenges of highway construction.
The article emphasizes pride in this year’s residents and their creative impact on the city.
📅 Applications for the 2026 Main Street Artist Residency open December 15th — stay tuned for details!
See more by checking out their page at: @hapevillemainstreet


 
														 
														 
														 
														 
                 
															

 
														 
														 
														 
														 
														 
															








