A new brighter entrance greets visitors at the Atlantic City Library, thanks to a grant from the Schultz- Hill Foundation. In cooperation with the Atlantic City ART Foundation, the Schultz-Hill Foundation commissioned renowned local artist Edwin Rivera to paint the plain looking parking bollards at the Atlantic City Library between City Hall and the Atlantic County Building.
Rivera painted bright, happy designs of students, colors and inspiring words, creating a new bright and artistic Entrance to a public area for residents, workers and tourists alike. Click here for photos.
“We are happy to support artists in our region and public art in the city,” said Gary Hill, co-founder of the Schultz-Hill Foundation.
The nonprofit 501(c)3 Schultz-Hill Foundation supports the arts, history and education throughout South Jersey. Programs include the Dina Scholarships, Senior Music Series, summer music program with the Atlantic City Day Nursery, for additional information, please contact the Schultz-Hill Foundation or visit www.schultz-hill.org.
Rivera painted bright, happy designs of students, colors and inspiring words, creating a new bright and artistic Entrance to a public area for residents, workers and tourists alike. Click here for photos.
“We are happy to support artists in our region and public art in the city,” said Gary Hill, co-founder of the Schultz-Hill Foundation.
The nonprofit 501(c)3 Schultz-Hill Foundation supports the arts, history and education throughout South Jersey. Programs include the Dina Scholarships, Senior Music Series, summer music program with the Atlantic City Day Nursery, for additional information, please contact the Schultz-Hill Foundation or visit www.schultz-hill.org.