ROXBURY — The Roxbury Library Association is proud to announce a new public mural to be installed on the exterior of the library. The funding is made possible through the NY State Homes and Community Renewal NY Main Street Program administered by the MARK Project which aims to support cultural and economic renewal in rural communities across the Catskills.
The mural is being designed and painted by James R. McIlroy, a celebrated mural artist from Oneonta, NY. McIlroy was awarded the commission following a competitive selection process that drew proposals from artists across the region. His design was inspired by visiting the John Burroughs Boyhood Rock and his appreciation for Roxbury’s enchanting natural environment.
“We’re thrilled to bring what will be a meaningful and lasting piece of public art to Main Street.” said Lorrayne Lang-Bolger, President of the Roxbury Library Board of Trustees. “The mural will capture a feature of Roxbury’s natural beauty.”
The public is invited to a celebratory event on Saturday, October 4, 2025, 4 to 5 pm at the Roxbury Library. The event will include remarks from the artist, project partners, and community leaders. All are welcome.
“We’re proud to support projects like this that enrich our town not only economically, but also culturally,” said Peg Ellsworth, of The MARK Project. “The Roxbury Library mural will be a shining example of how creative placemaking can bring people together.”
For more information on the mural project or the October 4 event, contact the Roxbury Library at 607.326.7901or visit https://libraries.4cls.org/roxbury
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