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Old North State Food Hall Unveils New Mural, Showcasing Intern Talent and Local Artistry

Old North State Food Hall Unveils New Mural, Showcasing Intern Talent and Local Artistry

Selma, NC — Old North State Food Hall  unveiled its newest mural, a stunning visual centerpiece that reflects the creativity and dedication of three talented interns—Trenton Haire (NC State), Reese Brown (Appalachian State), and Dahlia Siquina (Smithfield-Selma High School). This vibrant work of art was curated, designed, and coordinated by the interns in collaboration with accomplished local artist Lacey Crime.

The mural captures the essence of community, growth, and innovation, aligning with Old North State Food Hall’s commitment to fostering local talent and creating spaces that inspire and connect. From the initial concept to the final brushstroke, the project exemplifies the dynamic outcomes possible when young people are given the opportunity to lead and collaborate.

Guests are invited to visit Old North State Food Hall to experience the mural in person and celebrate the remarkable talent and teamwork behind its creation.
 
About Old North State Food Hall
Located in Selma, NC, Old North State Food Hall is the first food hall of its kind in North Carolina, offering a variety of dining options under one roof. A hub for culinary and cultural experiences, it serves as a vibrant gathering place for locals and visitors alike.