Fulton Savings Bank recently completed its 2025 Community Calendar, “Community Murals,” and the work of artists from Fulton’s CNY Arts Center are featured on four of its pages. The calendars are free and are available at any of the bank’s six offices. Displaying their murals featured in the calendar are, from left: Bonnie McClellan, CNY Arts Center executive director, September; Artist Monique Harrison, June; and Fulton Savings Bank Vice President Human Resources/Marketing, Laurie Smith displays the calendar cover.
FULTON, NY – Fulton Savings Bank recently completed its 2025 Community Calendar, “Community Murals,” and the work of artists from Fulton’s CNY Arts Center are featured on four of its pages.
“We’ve been offering our community calendar for 30 years, and we are pleased to showcase murals and street art from throughout our service area in the 2025 edition,” said Laurie Smith, Fulton Savings vice president, Human Resources/Marketing. “The calendars are free and can be picked up at any of our six offices. In it, you’ll find colorful murals from Oswego, Fulton, Phoenix, Baldwinsville, and more.”
CNY Art Center artists’ works include: “Starry Night” in April and “Art In The Wind” in August by Leslie Paice; “Collaboration of the Arts” in June by Monique Harrison; and “Earth Without Art is Just EH” in September by CNY Arts Center Executive Director Bonnie McClellan.
Among the other artists are Jessica Culligan and Emily Holm’s Oswego mural, “Dr. Mary Walker,” in December 2024; Emily and Michell Ekross’ “Four Corners Mural” in Baldwinsville in January; seven John C. Birdlebough High School students produced “Phoenix: A Community on the River,” in February; Artist Jennifer Hall produced “Oswego Lighthouse in March and “American Legion Hall-Post 268 Murals” in November; Artist Marcus Osmun created “Dancing In The Streets,” in Oswego in May; SUNY Oswego students and faculty produced “Art Can Change the World: Positivity Through Art 2D Mural” at Tyler Hall on the SUNY Oswego campus; Artist Jacqueline Colello produced “Venice Canal” in North Syracuse in October; and Artist Ben Jerred’s “Commerce Along the Erie Canal” in Fulton is featured in December 2025.
Fulton Savings Bank is the city’s oldest, locally owned, longest-standing business, according to The Friends of History in Fulton, Inc., and is celebrating its 153rd anniversary in 2024. The Bank has offices in Fulton, Baldwinsville, Phoenix, Central Square, Brewerton, and Constantia, with assets totaling more than $458 million and deposits totaling more than $289 million.
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