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Message: From GoLocalProv by Miriam Plitt, GoLocalProv Guest MINDSETTER™: As the first executive director of the Pawtucket Arts Council, under former Mayor Dennis Lynch in the ‘70s, I’ve been witness to the evolution of the arts in our community, and watching some of our old thinking come full circle. Today, the arts are poised to drive economic development in the city, and Mayor Grebien’s newly formed Advisory Commission on the Arts and Culture, is working to showcase the arts in publicly owned spaces in the city. But it will be the catalyst that needs to come together between the arts community, the public and private sectors, and nonprofits that will determine its success. There are artists’ studios and multiuse development of our old mill buildings, and we hope these artists will not only locate here, but also participate in the community and in the opportunities open to them to use their creativity to drive the city forward. http://www.golocalprov.comhttp://beta.golocalprov.com/miriam-plitt-the-art-of-pawtucket