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Home » Miniature art turns alley into a wonderland

Miniature art turns alley into a wonderland

Taipei Times by Taipei Times
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  • AP, HATTIESBURG, Mississippi

In the cramped backroom of a theater, Vicki Taylor glued together tiny figurines that peered over electrical boxes, canoed down drainage pipes, and hid in nooks and crannies waiting to be found by someone curious enough to get on their hands and knees to search.

Taylor and her husband, Rick Taylor, opened the Hattiesburg Pocket Museum — also known as “Mississippi’s Tiniest Museum” — in 2020, hoping to bring joy and traffic to the city’s downtown during the COVID-19 shutdown. The surreal scenes she creates have helped transform a gray, smelly alley into a major community hub and tourist destination.

“You may come feeling down, but you’re going to leave excited,” said Brianna Moore, who lives in Hattiesburg and routinely brings her two sons to the free museum. “My boys love it.”

Two figurines canoe down a painted pipe at the Hattiesburg Pocket Museum in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on March 25.

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The museum started as a small window display facing into the alley behind Hattiesburg’s Saenger Theater. It has since grown to include a tiny art gallery, a movie theater, colorful murals, a keychain and DVD exchange, a rainbow bridge for the collars of departed pets, and a motion-activated dance spot that plays music along with disco lighting.

“It is the average alley that is in everyone’s town,” Vicki Taylor said. “It just took, like, looking at it in a different way to envision what it could be.”

Her husband is the executive director of the Hattiesburg Convention Commission, which runs the museum and the theater.

A sculpture of a cat types on a computer at the Hattiesburg Pocket Museum in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on March 25.

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The organization estimated that more than 300,000 people have visited since the museum opened, coinciding with a more than 40 percent increase in Hattiesburg’s tourism economy, Visit Hattiesburg CEO Marlo Dorsey said.

Dorsey credited the growth to a concerted effort by city leaders to develop and promote the city’s culture, recreational activities and art scene, including an initiative to paint 100 murals across the city.

Unique attractions like the Hattiesburg Pocket Museum and the nearby Lucky Rabbit, a massive vintage store known for its creative displays, also attract visitors, Dorsey said.

Vicki Taylor, the assistant curator of the Hattiesburg Pocket Museum, talks inside her workshop in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, on March 25.

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The pocket museum has also served as a proving ground for local artists. Gabby Smith, who has painted several murals in the alley, said it helped her build confidence as she was pivoting to pursue art as a full-time career.

She now watches her children run through the alley, pointing at various murals and asking: “Mommy, did you paint that one, too?”

“This is a city that believes in art and believes in artists,” said Shaw Ingram, who opened Wax Fantastic Records downtown in November last year. “There’s nowhere else I would want to open this business.”

Back in her workshop, Vicki Taylor marvels at how popular the museum has become. She thought it would peter out after the pandemic.

She now spends much of her time curating the museum’s constantly changing exhibits, but her time and energy are well worth the effort to help show more people the city she loves, she said.

“Hattiesburg is not a beach town, and it doesn’t have mountains,” Vicki Taylor said. “There’s got to be something to get people to come off the highway.”

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