Artists Yanoe x Zoueh: (left) Ryan Safarti and Eric Skotnes. Photo by John Troxell.

News Release

Arts Council announces artists selected for two public art projects

California based, international artists have been selected to install two public art projects in San Benito County as part of the Clean California.

Artist Ronald Rocha works on Whiskey Creek mural. Photo by Heather Graham.

Art & Culture

Artist Ronald Rocha breathes new life into Hollister’s Whiskey Creek mural

Veterans and biker legends among those depicted.

The new mural in progress a few days before its debut. Photo by Diviana Navarro.

Art & Culture

New mural livens up downtown Hollister

Collaborative effort between mayor, ARTI-Culture, and local muralists.

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Art & Culture

Second phase of utility box mural project features works of local artists

San Benito County Arts Council presents five new murals by five local artists throughout Hollister

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Art & Culture

Local veteran, muralist working on art project to honor all vets

Listening to patriotic recordings as he paints, Phillip Ray Orabuena began painting murals in the Marines and now applies his talent around Hollister as part of the Art Council's Veterans' Voices project

Local artists created a mural near Park Hill over the weekend. Photos by Laura Romero

Art & Culture

Mural in an instant near Park Hill

Local artists create Park Hill-themed mural

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Art & Culture

COMMENTARY: Women on the Frontier

Hollister's newest mural features a woman caballero

Arturo Rosette and Roy Darr, II at one of the entrances to the Fremont Memorial Mural.

Art & Culture

Art Renaissance in Hollister

Newly-refreshed underpass on Fourth Street pays homage to the former Fremont School

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Art & Culture

Veterans’ mural makes a statement

Artwork on retaining wall is meant to honor recent military veterans

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Government / Politics

American Legion gets OK for mural on wall near Park Hill

Hollister City Council authorizes group to paint scenes of soldiers, military