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  2. Portals (initiative) - Wikipedia

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    The original Portal, built in Washington DC, USA by artist Amar C. Bakshi in 2014. Portals is a global public art initiative that connects people around the globe through real-time video audiovisual technology housed inside a gold-painted, converted shipping container or other structure.

  3. Quinta do Mocho murals - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The project was initiated in 2014 and as of 2018 consisted of 94 large scale murals on buildings. [ 4 ] The Quinta do Mocho social housing project, consisting of four-story buildings, was built in the 1990s to house 3,000 people, mostly from former Portuguese colonies in Africa—Cape Verde, Guinea and Angola. [ 5 ]

  4. LA Freewaves - Wikipedia

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    The nonprofit LA Freewaves was founded in 1989 by Anne Bray, [1] an artist, media teacher, and former video curator at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions. [4] [13] Bray stated two initial objectives for Freewaves: to encourage collaboration within the local media community and to broaden their audience. [4]

  5. M12 (artist collective) - Wikipedia

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    The work serves as a celebration of the regional landscape and experimental art, architecture, food, music, culture, and community. Switch, is a two-site installation work constructed with the Greater Des Moines Public Art Foundation at the Iowa State Fairgrounds and Capital Square in Des Moines, Iowa. An installation of archived materials ...

  6. Exploration Place - Wikipedia

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    TeamLab - Designed to spark imagination and teamwork, this dynamic space offers hands-on experiences that blend play and innovation. TeamLab was born from an idea to expand collaborative play. Kansas Kids Connect - an immersive area where young children will discover the world around them and find out how country and city living are more alike ...

  7. Social and Public Art Resource Center - Wikipedia

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    The Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC or SPARCinLA) is a non-profit community arts center based in Venice, California. SPARC hosts exhibitions, sponsors workshops and murals , and lobbies for the preservation of Los Angeles area murals and other works of public art .

  8. Public art - Wikipedia

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    "New genre public art" is defined by Suzanne Lacy as "socially engaged, interactive art for diverse audiences with connections to identity politics and social activism". [16] Mel Chin's Fundred Dollar Bill Project is an example of an interactive, social activist public art project. [33]

  9. Charmaine Lurch - Wikipedia

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    She is active as an art educator in Toronto. [1] As a lead artist with the non-profit group Inner City Angels, Lurch leads interdisciplinary public art projects involving children. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Her sculpture Bees is installed in the Regent Park social housing development in Toronto. [ 7 ]