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Blue Sky Art Show, weekly community exhibit

artMay 1, 2026314

The Blue Sky Art Show's weekly community exhibit features a 170,000-square-foot mural in Toledo, Ohio, painted across 28 silos as a tribute to the Native Americans WHO cultivated land along the Maumee River. The showcase also includes a painting titled "Carpet Bombing" that adapts World War II carpet-bombing textures into a carpet design and a photo series from Lower Antilon Lake near Lake Chelan, Washington that captures calm water and active fishing. The mix of large-scale public work, historically themed abstraction, and regional landscape photography makes the exhibit a compact way to explore public art, local history, and Pacific Northwest scenery.

Key Highlights

Toledo, Ohio mural covers 170,000 square feet across 28 silos.
"Carpet Bombing" painting reinterprets World War II carpet-bombing textures as design.
Photo series captures Lower Antilon Lake near Lake Chelan, Washington, calm water.