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Subject Artist and property owner face off over a mural in Wilkinsburg
Date March 16, 2023 1:01 PM
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John Weinstein's political influence, ties emerge in lawsuit.
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In this newsletter: John Weinstein has been the county treasurer since the late 1990s and is now a leading candidate for executive. Judicial hires, campaign contributions and a lawsuit ([link removed]) involving the mother of Weinstein's children are shedding light on his influence.

In Wilkinsburg, a muralist has objected to efforts to alter murals on a long-empty building. The dispute raises questions ([link removed]) about the scope of a law meant to protect art.


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** Public art vs. property rights: Artist and property owner face off over a mural in Wilkinsburg ([link removed])
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As a property owner went about fixing up her deteriorating properties, a mural and its artist cropped up as the biggest setback in her renovation plans.

An unexpected encounter and one cease-and-desist letter later, the property owner and muralist agree on one thing: the lack of awareness about the Visual Artists Rights Act, which can, under certain conditions, protect a work of art from being modified or removed — even if it means bringing a building up to occupancy standards to provide services to the community.
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