A fireweed mural painted by Old Town artist-in-residence Dan Coe is to be installed and dedicated today at 1 p.m. on Bunnell Avenue. The mural will go up on the fence of the Driftwood RV Park. Coe, a sign painter as well as an artist, since 2004 he has painted more than 100 signs around Homer, including a sign at Maura’s Café in the Old Inlet Trading Post building. A reception and artist’s talk follows the dedication at the Bunnell Street Arts Center.
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