The Pittsburgh Post Gazette: April 2014
Pittsburgh – Long after the bands, cheerleaders and crowds disperse from neighborhood celebrations during the Dick’s Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Marathon, Homewood will have made a more lasting tribute.
A work of public art, made in part from trash that will be collected before the marathon, will be created during the May 4 race — between mile 17 and 18 — in a city-owned lot at North Lang and Frankstown avenues. It will be a mural collage depicting three runners symbolically.