Revitalizing Rural: How a Mural Sparked New Life in Butler, Georgia
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In this episode, we spotlight one of Flint Energies’ Rural Murals in Butler, Georgia, located in Taylor County, and explore how public art can spark real, lasting change in rural communities.
What began as a mural quickly became a catalyst for downtown revitalization—bringing residents and visitors back to shop, dine, and gather in Butler’s historic downtown. We discuss how art creates a sense of place, strengthens community pride, and helps small towns reimagine their future.
How Butler’s mural helped reignite activity and energy downtown
The role of public art in rural economic development
Why murals encourage travelers to leave the interstate and explore Georgia’s backroads
The power of storytelling through art in celebrating local history and culture
Applications are now available for the 2026 Rural Murals Grant, and Flint Energies wants to help create a mural for your hometown.
The Rural Murals Program is a collaboration between Flint Energies and rural communities across Middle and Southwest Georgia to create large-scale murals that:
Celebrate each community’s unique history, culture, and identity
Spark economic development and downtown activation
Strengthen sense of place for residents
Support talented local and regional artists
Serve as focal points for community pride and conversation
Each mural is custom-designed by selected artist(s) and reflects the community it represents—whether highlighting a prominent industry, local folklore, festival, or historic moment. No two murals are the same.
Flint Energies partially funds selected projects that highlight positive images of Middle Georgia’s history and culture, with the goal of improving aesthetics, increasing marketability, enhancing perception, and encouraging continued private investment. Money spent by mural visitors directly benefits host communities, helping small towns thrive.
👉 Apply for the 2026 Rural Murals Grant:
https://flintenergies.com/rural-murals
To keep up with events, shopping, dining, and community happenings in Butler and Reynolds, follow the Taylor County Chamber of Commerce on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/taylorcountycofc
🎧 Listen in to learn how one mural helped bring a downtown back to life—and how your community could be next.
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