Ahmaud Arbery muralist turns to Brunswick history
NPRAhmaud Arbery muralist turns to Brunswick history Enlarge this image toggle caption Debbie Elliott/NPR Debbie Elliott/NPR BRUNSWICK, Ga. — The trial of three white men accused of murdering Ahmaud Arbery has put Brunswick back in the national spotlight. Enlarge this image toggle caption Liz Baker/NPR Liz Baker/NPR "That'll be like the big bulb of a tree," he says, explaining how vines and branches will incorporate portraits of key figures along with scenery from Brunswick's environment. "I've been researching Tunis Campbell and the legacy he left along the coast that people have kind of hidden and not talked about," says Weeks. "Everybody's saying 'be quiet, calm down, the outsiders are coming in,' as if somebody is coming in to tell this story, as if there's something to hide," Weeks says.