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  2. Mural Arts Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Mural Arts Philadelphia is a non-profit organization that supports the creation of public murals in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1986 as the Mural Arts Program, the organization was renamed in 2016. [1] Having ushered more than 4,000 murals into being, it calls itself "the nation’s largest public art program."

  3. Philadelphia Anti-Graffiti Network - Wikipedia

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    The Mural Arts Program works with community groups to educate and involve children in arts and in creation of murals throughout the city. [4] The MAP also takes in prosecuted graffiti vandals at the rate of over 100 a year and involves them in the creation of many of the murals around Philadelphia. During the 2001–2004 Neighborhood ...

  4. Philly Painting - Wikipedia

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    The project is organized by Philadelphia Mural Arts Program [1] and spearheaded by the Dutch artist duo Haas&Hahn. [2] As the first phase of Philly Painting project, Haas&Hahn hired and trained a group of people to paint 50 storefront buildings on Germantown Avenue, east of Broad Street in North Philadelphia in 2012. [3]

  5. Mural dedicated to beloved LGBTQ activist in Philadelphia ...

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    Members of the LGBTQ community in Philadelphia are outraged after a mural painted as a tribute to a beloved activist was painted over on Wednesday — without any warnings. Gloria Casarez ...

  6. Jane Golden - Wikipedia

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    She was co-founder and director of the Los Angeles Public Art Foundation. [1] In 1985, following a diagnosis of lupus, Golden left California to be with her family in the Philadelphia area, where she had grown up. [2] In 1984, she founded Mural Arts Philadelphia, which grew out of the Philadelphia Anti-Graffiti Network. [3]

  7. Cornbread (graffiti artist) - Wikipedia

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    The Anti-Graffiti Network eventually turned into Mural Arts Program, the largest public art program in the United States. In 2011, a local mural tour in West Philadelphia called Love Letters drew its inspiration from 1967's "Cornbread Loves Cynthia". [7]

  8. Philadelphia unveils its first mural celebrating transgender ...

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    Philadelphia unveiled its first mural celebrating transgender and gender-nonconforming people last week. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  9. Point Breeze, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Point Breeze is home to several Philadelphia Mural Arts Program murals. In 1987 Keith Haring collaborated with CityKids, a New York-based youth organization, to create a mural titled We the Youth located at 22nd and Ellsworth in Point Breeze. In 2013 the Mural Arts program restored the mural and a small community garden was built beneath it ...