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  2. Marbles Kids Museum - Wikipedia

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    Marbles Kids Museum. Marbles Kids Museum is a nonprofit children's museum located in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina in the Moore Square Historic District.. Marbles was founded in 2007 as a result of the merger between Exploris, an interactive global learning center, and Playspace, a children's museum aimed at preschool through early elementary age children.

  3. Imagine Children's Museum - Wikipedia

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    The LEED-certified building includes interactive, hands-on exhibit areas designed to promote children's active learning and healthy development through play. The expanded museum opened to members on August 19, 2022, and had a "soft opening" for the public on September 7, 2022. Its Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting event took place on October 29 ...

  4. Great Wall of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Great Wall of Los Angeles is a 1978 mural designed by Judith Baca and executed with the help of over 400 community youth and artists coordinated by the Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC). [1] The mural, on the concrete banks of Tujunga Wash in the San Fernando Valley was Baca's first mural [2] and SPARC's first public art project ...

  5. 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 .

  6. CITYarts, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    A 400-foot mosaic bench, The Rolling Bench was described as the largest public arts project in the country when it was built between 1972 and 1974 by City Arts Workshop, the organization that would later become CITYarts, Inc. [5] The Rolling Bench was designed by a group of artists and youth, and the work on the bench was led by Chilean-born ...

  7. G Live - Wikipedia

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    G Live regularly hosts workshops and events for the local community through its creative learning program, including a "memory cinema" and family fun days, which include "Craft Tables, Face Painting, Drumming, Dance and Reading Corners to spark the imagination along with a Sensory Spectacular area and games" [9] The venue reports an annual ...

  8. Community art - Wikipedia

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    The term "community art" may also apply to public art efforts when, in addition to the collaborative community artistic process, the resulting product is intended as public art and installed in public space. Popular community art approaches to public art can include environmental sustainability themes associated with urban revitalization projects.

  9. Judy Baca - Wikipedia

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    Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC) was founded in 1976 by Judy Baca, artist/teacher Christina Schlesinger, and filmmaker/director Donna Deitch. The artistic direction was inspired by the idea that arts should center everyday people. [12] SPARC's first project was the Great Wall of Los Angeles. Baca envisioned a mural project for East ...