Religious Art Gallery Moves Next Door to Strip Club in Oregon

KEZI 9 NEWS
By Susan Gagar

OREGON - A public art display is sparking controversy. Patrons of the Silver Lace Strip Club are now faced with holy crosses and the words "redemption" and "salvation" on a walk into the night club. The Eugene Storefront Art Project hopes to attract new life into Springfield's downtown with a unique set of recycled crosses left over from a Riverside Church display. [Video]

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