
IN THE MEDIA
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Santa Fe New Mexican
The Emory Brothers were featured in the Santa Fe New Mexican in 2024 in an article about the recent Route 66 Main Street Project that began in Grants, NM.
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Fox 13 Tampa Bay
Artist Blake Emory was well represented at a recent special exhibit exploring comic and anime art at the Imagine Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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Tampa Bay Times
The City of St. Petersburg, Florida is set to unveil a giant sculpture created by local artist, Blake Emory, to honor legendary baseball icon, Babe Ruth
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New Mexico Route 66 Association
See how artists James and Blake Emory have helped revitalize the local community of Grants, New Mexico while paying tribute to its rich cultural history.
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Cibola Citizen: An Exchange of Gratitude
Listen in as artist James Emory discusses the mutual gratitude, he and the local community of Grant’s, New Mexico share for the murals he and his brother, Blake have created.
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Tampa Bay Business Journal
James Emory was featured in the Tampa Bay Business Journal as the muralist behind the iconic mini donut factory mural in Tampa Bay, FL.
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Cibola Citizen: The Art of Revitilization
Denise Hanson, the new Executive Director of Grants MainStreet Project Inc, highlights local artist, James Emory, whose talent and vision have played a central role in the Grant’s mural project initiative. See why he and his brother, Blake’s contribution has resulted in a transformation beyond what anyone could have imagined.
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Emory Gives Grants a "New Lease on Life"
GRANTS, NM – Artist James Emory has joined the Main Street Project in their current endeavor to paint a mural on three of the buildings in Grants
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City of Grants, New Mexico Website Homepage
A recent mural in Grants, painted by the Emory Brothers, reminds citizens of the mining industry boom in the mid-20th century, which was fueled by the city's rich uranium deposits. Grants gained prominence during the uranium boom of the 1950s and was nicknamed the "Uranium Capital of the World."
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The Catalyst
Artist, Blake Emory puts the finishing touches on his life size sculpture, “Babe Ruth Call’s His Shot,” which is to be unveiled during a ceremony on February 8, 2025, before being displayed in its permanent home in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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Tampa Bay News
For artist, Blake Emory, to be able to design and create the 6-foot-2 statue — Ruth's actual height — of the Bambino pointing to centerfield as he famously did in the 1932 World Series against the Chicago Cubs, is a bit surreal perhaps.