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1973 - "Moratorium: The Black and White Mural." In collaboration with Gronk and located at Boyle Height, Estrada Courts. 3221 Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90023. 2011 - "Asco: East of No West" [15] "Luchas del Mundo." Now destroyed, it was located on the north side of Hollywood Freeway at Alameda, California [16]
Bors has helped paint many murals like the murals for the Cesar Chavez School (1995), The San Francisco State University, The Bryant School, 1989 and The Herrick Hospital in Berkeley, California, 1981. In 1982, she painted a mural that depicted Potrero Hill and its history. This mural was created at the entrance of the Potrero Branch Library.
John O. Wehrle stands between figures of his mural Mak Roote at the Berkeley Transit Plaza in Berkeley, California During the 1980s, Wehrle exhibited work with Koplin Gallery. This led to a commission Knockout for Kate Mantilini Restaurant, a modern-day roadhouse on Wilshire and Doheney in Los Angeles, designed by Morphosis architects for owner ...
Juana Alicia is the founder and director of the True Colors Mural Project. True Colors is a public mural program at Berkeley City College. Through her Mural Design and Creation course at BCC, and also in collaboration with the City of Berkeley's Youth Works Program, Earth Island Institute and other community-based organizations.
Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Murals in California" ... Black Lives Matter street mural (Santa Cruz, California) G. Genesis (Lebrun)
It was published for the Bufano Society of the Arts, San Francisco, with 115 color and 8 black-and-white illustrations. In 1950 Bufano created a large mural for Moar's Cafeteria [46] [47] in San Francisco (however it was removed in the 1970s for BART construction). As shown below, examples of his distinctive and large-scale work are found ...
La Peña is a registered 501(c)3 charity with tax exempt status that focuses on promoting the arts, and the building's façade is covered in a Nueva Canción inspired mural. The center teaches lessons on traditional Chilean music, art, etc. and also branches out into other Latin American and Spanish language fields with a focus on things South ...
John Langley Howard was born in Upper Montclair, New Jersey, on February 5, 1902, the son of architect John Galen Howard and Mary Robertson Bradbury. [4] [5] [6] His siblings included Henry Temple Howard (1894–1967), Robert Boardman Howard (1896–1983), Charles Houghton Howard (1899–1978), and Jeanette Howard Wallace (1905–1998). [7]