Meg Nichols’ newly commissioned mural for the 301 Frame Gallery celebrates the complexity of our current moment. With a seemingly simple message, Nichols conveys the hurdles we have faced and the triumphs we have accomplished. Nichols writes,
“This mural is dedicated to us. Coming out of 2020, so many of us found ourselves going through minor to major life changes. A lot of us started saying “no” to things that weren’t working. Inequality, conditions that were poor, etc. Instead we started saying “yes” to our dreams, to change, to what really matters in our hearts. Whether you’ve already taken the first step, dove in head first to something new, or lingering with your foot over the gas …TODAY IS THE DAY. We have one life, let’s make it count.”
Meg Majors Nichols has a BFA in Photography and Printmaking from the School of Visual Arts in NYC. She is a sign painter,
lettering artist and muralist. For many years, Meg travelled internationally as a photojournalist focusing on portraiture, storytelling and music photography. Her vast world view and love of music, local culture and people inspire her art every day. Based out of Salem, MA, Meg’s focus has been on public art by bringing beauty and joy to outdoor spaces since the pandemic started in 2020.
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