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Trevor Hoffman: Mural is located behind Hansen Surfboards (1105 S. Coast Hwy 101, Encinitas) Joe Musgrove: Second mural for the local product is on 7th Ave. and Island Ave. in downtown San Diego; ...
A rider cycles along the Coastal Rail Trail past a colorful mural by Santa Cruz artist Wyatt Hersey that adorns the trash and recycling enclosure at New Leaf Community Market on Fair Avenue in Sant… ...
A new mural is in the works for Ivanhoe Plaza, the pedestrian space on the east side between Farwell and Prospect avenues. "Veridian Kaleidoscope," created by Alain Poma of POMA Art and muralist ...
BENTONVILLE -- The City Council decided to accept a mural as a work of public art with one small change after weeks of controversy. The City Council voted 7-1 to approve a resolution accepting All ...
BENTONVILLE -- A mural intended to promote inclusivity has kickstarted a debate between the city and residents over the city's rules for public art.
Port Richmond Avenue came alive with music, food, and color on June 8 as La Colmena hosted a lively celebration to unveil a new community mural titled “Welcome to Port Richmond," created by ...
With the help of friends and her niece, Rebeca, who had traveled from San Jose, Calif., Marisol Morales painted “La Cosecha,” or “The Harvest,” a Chicano-influenced agrarian mural with a ...
A mural by Croatian-American artist Maxo Vanka titled "Christ on the Battlefield" is seen inside St. Nicholas Croatian Catholic Church in Millvale, Pa., Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
A mural by Croatian-American artist Maxo Vanka titled “Christ on the Battlefield” is seen inside St. Nicholas Croatian Catholic Church in Millvale, Pa., Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
Danielle Winters and Richard Johnson, artists who worked on the Malcolm X mural in Springfield. (Staasi Heropoulos / Special to The Republican) Staasi Heropoulos / Special to The Republican ...
A large, colourful mural is taking shape on one of the walls in Fort Kochi’s Poovath Street. Members of the queer community are painting their stories and lived experiences on it.
A Pennsylvania-based artist is vowing not to be silenced after two of his public murals were vandalized with racist and antisemitic graffiti in cities 3,000 miles apart.