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- Great Wall of Los Angeles - Wikipedia
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]
- The Great Wall – History and Description - SOCIAL AND PUBLIC ART . . .
By 1980 the mural, dubbed “The Great Wall” rather than its official name “The History of California,” stretched more than a third of a mile and had consumed some 600 gallons of paint and 65,000 kid‑hours
- Great Wall of Los Angeles (1974-present) - Judy Baca
Its half-mile length (2,754 ft) in the Tujunga Flood Control Channel of the San Fernando Valley with accompanying park and bike trail hosts thousands of visitors every year, providing a vibrant and lasting tribute to the working people of California who have truly shaped its history
- The Great Wall of Los Angeles
The Great Wall of Los Angeles is not only a visual masterpiece, but also a testament to community collaboration and storytelling The actual drawing and painting of the Great Wall began in 1976, and reflected the style of the Chicano (a) mural movement of the 1970s
- The Great Wall of Los Angeles | Los Angeles City Planning
As one of the largest murals in the world, stretching 2,754 feet, or over half a mile, it represents a sweeping people’s history of California, all within a single artwork
- The Great Wall of Los Angeles: The Art and History of Latino Muralism
The Great Wall of Los Angeles is one of the prodigious “Eighth Wonders” of Chicano art The public art mural stretches 2,754 feet—over half a mile—along the Tujunga Wash in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles
- The Great Wall of Los Angeles
The Great Wall of Los Angeles is one of Los Angeles’ true cultural landmarks and one of the country’s most respected and largest monuments to inter-racial harmony
- The Great Wall of Los Angeles mural is getting longer : NPR
Along the L A River, history reveals itself through paintings of figures and events dating from prehistoric times to the 1950s on The Great Wall of Los Angeles
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