
KINGMAN – The City of Kingman is thrilled to highlight the artistic talents of Joyce Wiley, a member of the Economic Development/Tourism team. Joyce’s captivating art pieces are part of the community art exhibit, “Mystic & The Supernatural,” currently on display until December 23.
Residents and art enthusiasts are invited to experience Wiley’s contributions to “Mystic & The Supernatural” at the Kingman Center of the Arts (KCA) Gallery, located at 402 E. Beale Street. The exhibit is open to the public during the following hours:
* Tuesday – Thursday: 11 am – 5 pm
* Friday and Saturday: 11 am – 6 pm
Wiley’s involvement extends beyond the gallery space, as she plays a crucial role in promoting the diverse activities and attractions of Kingman. As part of the Economic Development/Tourism team, she collaborated with the City’s leadership team to bring new Explore banners to Stockton Hill Road, enhancing the visual appeal of the city.
The collaborative effort resulted in four uniquely designed Explore banners representing the various activities that define Kingman. Additionally, WIley created a Kingman Route 66 Fest banner for Andy Devine Avenue. The project concluded with the successful installation of 48 banners and banner arms, showcasing the team’s dedication to community enhancement.
Joshua Noble, Wiley’s supervisor and Tourism Manager for the City of Kingman, expressed his admiration, stating, “Joyce Wiley’s artistic contributions to the ‘Mystic & The Supernatural’ exhibit and her collaborative efforts on the Explore banners project exemplify her dedication to enhancing the cultural and visual fabric of Kingman. Her unique perspective and creative talents shine brightly, leaving a lasting impact on our community.”