2015-2016- SPARC's CITY WIDE MURAL PROGRAM
CityWide Mural Program
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SPARC partnered with City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) a new CityWide Mural Program. Inspired by the legacy of Los Angeles’ murals and the passing of a new city-wide mural ordinance in 2013, funding was designated by the City of Los Angeles for new mural production and the restoration of city-sponsored fine art murals. SPARC’s Mural Rescue Program will lead the initiative to restore and preserve 9 murals deemed ‘historically significant’ by the DCA.
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- 1993 "Breaking Bread/ Not Somewhere Else, But Here" - prominent women of varied ethnic backgrounds building community and sharing struggles
- 1993 Calle De La Eternidad By Johanna Poethig
- 1993 "Return to the Light" By Charles Freeman (Freeman is a self-taught artist. He moved to Los Angeles in 1974 while active in the Black Panther Party as an organizer. )
- 1989 "Literacy" By Roderick Sykes St. Elmo Village 4830 St. Elmo Drive Los Angeles, California
- 1991 Marc Chagall Comes Back to Venice Beach,
- “La Ofrenda”
- 1992 To Protect and Serve - POLICE BRUTALITY and institutional racist violence toward African-Americans