Growing up in Milwaukee, Bennett Bryan saw plenty of graffiti and street art. As a teen he liked to paint murals with his friends, but he also was interested in politics and majored in political science. “By the time I went to law school, I knew my skills were more analytical than artistic,” he said. “A lawyer was absolutely what I was meant to be. I leave the public art to the professionals now.”
As a board member of Living Walls, though, Bryan uses his legal skills to support the art he loves. Founded in Atlanta about four years ago, Living Walls is a nonprofit organization that seeks to promote, educate and change perspectives about public space via street art.
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