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1 The community murals movement was based on a movement in the 1980s where hundreds of artists participated in creating murals city-wide in Los Angeles neighborhoods.
2 The Skid Row Project was one of the programs that the Social and Public Arts Resource Center were panels of a mural painted in the studio and installed on the side of a hotel and a church because painting on the street would have been dangerous to the students and artists because many of the people there are transient. The project time was 10-14 weeks.
3 The art murals were placed in locations that served the people of Skid Row: The Catholic Workers Kitchen, Emmanuel Baptist Church, and single occupancy hotel on Skid Row.
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Cindy Hasio
Dr. Cindy Hasio, PhD, is an Art Educator who teaches graphic design at the Art Institute of Fort Worth. E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]