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  2. Murals of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    In particular, murals in Los Angeles have been influenced by the Chicano art movement and the culture of Los Angeles. [ 7 ] [ 13 ] Murals are considered a distinctive form of public art in Los Angeles , often associated with street art , billboards , and contemporary graffiti .

  3. 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]

  4. East Los Streetscapers - Wikipedia

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    East Los Streetscapers Public Art Studios is a muralist art collective and fine art studio based in East Los Angeles, California. Its members have executed over twenty murals and large-scale public artworks , primarily in the Los Angeles area.

  5. Shohei Ohtani murals pop up in L.A. Here's where to see the ...

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    Zermeño's painting is one of at least two murals of Ohtani in his new uniform that popped up in Los Angeles County after the Japanese superstar signed a 10-year, $700-million deal with the ...

  6. List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in Downtown ...

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    Landmark downtown Los Angeles hotel 61: Philharmonic Auditorium: July 2, 1969: 427 W. Fifth St. Downtown Los Angeles: Site of former home of Los Angeles Philharmonic; since demolished 64: Plaza Park: April 1, 1970: Between Chavez Ave., Main St., Los Angeles St. and Plaza Old Plaza District

  7. Category:Murals in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Murals of Los Angeles; S. Skid Row City Limits Mural; V. Victor Clothing This page was last edited on 4 August 2021, at 18:36 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  8. Indian Alley - Wikipedia

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    Indian Alley is the unofficial name given to a stretch of alley in the Skid Row area of downtown Los Angeles, so designated for the significance the area held for indigent American Indians from the 1970s to the 1990s. [1]

  9. Skid Row City Limits Mural - Wikipedia

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    The Skid Row City Limit Mural is a 18-by-50-foot (5.5 by 15.2 m) mural displayed on San Julian Street in Los Angeles, California. It features a map demarcating Skid Row 's legally recognized boundaries alongside an official-looking sign, replete with city seal, reading "Skid Row City Limit, Population: Too Many."