Great Wall Institute: The Process of the Great Wall of Los Angeles

SPARC Murals

The extension of the Great Wall of LA builds upon SPARC’s legacy of working alongside marginalized communities to create murals. As an employee of the Recreation and Parks Department in Los Angeles’ Eastside parks, Judy Baca began reaching out to youth to participate in the creation of murals. After organizing youth to make murals for multiple summers, Judy proposed The Los Angeles Citywide Mural Program to the board and became the program’s director after it was accepted. The program had an annual budget of $150,000 and from 1974 to 1978 helped produce 250 murals and employed over 1,000 artists and youth workers. 

In 1974, SPARC was founded to support the work of the Great Wall of Los Angeles, a Citywide Mural project. The extension of the Great Wall builds upon the processes first developed in the first half-mile of the production of Great Wall’s which lasted from 1974-1983. Over the course of the Great Wall’s production over 400 youth alongside artists and community and academic scholars contributed to the process. During a time when a dearth of community resources were available to young people, the Great Wall provided youth employment, community building, artistic skills and leadership development opportunities. Research has always been an integral part of the Great Wall’s production and continues to be so. 

In 1988 SPARC created the Neighborhood Pride Program, an extension of the Great Wall of Los Angeles throughout the city. The program produced roughly 105 murals, some still standing, in almost every ethnic community of Los Angeles. The program ran until 2002, lasting 14 years.
Below is a curation of murals that have been sponsored or created by SPARC overtime. These murals are highlighted because of their influence in the extension of the Great Wall. As our team prepares to touch on many topics throughout various decades, we draw upon work that has already been done by the legacy of SPARC and Judith Baca. To see a larger list visit our SPARC website by clicking here.

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