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Mar 27 5:27 pm
  • public art

$25K grant to fund crosswalk art in Long Beach’s Washington neighborhood

Crystal Niebla

The grant is designed to fund “visual art interventions” on roadways, pedestrian spaces and public infrastructure in cities across the nation.

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Nov 29 2020 2:07 pm
  • public art

New youth-involved mural to debut this week in West Long Beach

Crystal Niebla

The mural site, located between Admiral Kidd Park and Cabrillo High School, will feature geometric shapes celebrating landmarks in Long Beach in vibrant, warm, and engaging colors.

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May 30 2018 4:50 pm
  • public art

Colin Powell Academy Students Soar to Success Through the Power of Painting

Asia Morris

The project to upgrade the school’s feathered mascot through the painting of a mural, titled “Soaring to Success”, was spearheaded by 6th grade teacher Erin Villegas.

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