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  <description>Completed October 2017Found at the entrance and just inside the Green-Hudson parking garage. https://albanycentergallery.org/back-home-sylvie-kantorovitz - The mural shows whimsical imaginary creatures marching out of the garage. In a spot where people rarely stick around, Kantorovitz, an author and illustrator of children's books, imagined what kinds of creatures would call the garage their home. Her aim was to bring a smile to visitors' faces; the piece brings imagination, whimsy, and fun to an otherwise blank space. #CapitalWalls</description>
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