Show Me Neighborhood Art Month a Catalyst for Belonging: From Empty Spaces to Shared Places
In many small towns, the conversation about growth tends to revolve around infrastructure, jobs, and attracting outside investment. But one of the most powerful—and often overlooked—assets is already there: local creativity. When communities tap into their artistic talent, they don’t just beautify spaces—they build identity, pride, and a shared sense of belonging. From Empty Spaces to Shared Places Arts-led development has a unique way of transforming the everyday landscape. A blank wall becomes a storytelling canvas. An empty lot turns into a gathering space. A quiet alley evolves into a destination. In Mount Sterling, Kentucky, the Gateway Regional Arts Center has demonstrated just how impactful this approach can be. Through initiatives like a public art trail and the vibrant Umbrella Alley installation, the town has reimagined its public spaces. These projects didn’t just appear overnight. Each mural, sculpture, and installation added visibility, drew in visitors, and strength...