Supporting Public Art
April 12, 2023
This credit union is making a $40K contribution to support a public art project featuring grain silos in Minot and showing support for the ag industry.
Town & Country Credit Union has committed to donating $40,000 to the Union Silos public art project in Minot, ND. The Union Silos project will turn the downtown Farmer’s Union Cooperative grain silos into North Dakota’s largest mural, an artistic backdrop for downtown Minot.
"Agriculture is at the heart of our credit union," said Brad Houle, President/CEO of Town & Country Credit Union. "We were founded in 1939 to provide farmers access to agriculture loans in the very basement of this building. As one of the largest ag lending credit unions in the country, we are thrilled about the value this public art display will provide to our community and that grain silos will be used as the canvas for this art installation."
The Union Silos project is being coordinated through the Minot Area Council of the Arts and led by volunteers. The artist commissioned for this project is Guido VanHelten.
Project co-organizer, Tim Baumann, said, "The artist has committed to only one project in the entire state. This project will be part of the artist's Monoject, which is designed to create one unique artistic tourist destination in each of the fifty states. So far, Texas, Kansas, South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota, and Arkansas all have work done by the artist. Superior, WI, is slated after Minot is completed."
More information about the artist and how community members and businesses can support this project can be found at ndunionsilos.com. A series of community events with the artist will take place in Spring 2023.
Town & Country Credit Union has been positively impacting the communities they serve for over 80 years. With 11 convenient locations in North Dakota, more than 150 employees and a focus on continual growth, Town & Country Credit Union provides meaningful value to their more than 26,000 members every day. Membership in the credit union is open to anyone living within 75 miles of Minot and 50 miles of Fargo or Kenmare. More information can be found at townandcountry.org.
Photo: Pictured L to R: Tim Bauman, Union Silos co-organizer; Fred Beuchler, Chelsea Gleich and Shannon Webster, all from Town & Country; and Cole Krueger, Union Silos co-organizer.