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Author Archives: Owen Bryant

Owen Bryant is a freelance writer living and working in Reno. He loves to write about anything and everything, particularly arts and culture. He is passionately involved in the local arts scene, sitting as the vice president of Good Luck Macbeth theatre's board of directors. He's also an occasional actor and musician, and a founder of the Reno chapter of the worldwide annual Kate Bush celebration, The Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever (The Biggest Little Wuthering Heights Day Ever, in Reno's case), which became an Artown event in 2021. Owen previously worked for the RN&R advertising team in pre-COVID times and is thrilled to be back doing what he loves most.

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Adding vibrancy: Reno’s Art Signals program turns electrical boxes into art

by Owen Bryant April 24, 2022April 27, 2022

Reno’s Art Signals program this year saw 45 applicants—the most ever—but with only 13 boxes to paint, it looks to be a competitive selection process.

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