More Philadelphia Murals And The Art They Tell
by Janice Golden, Robin Rice, David Graham, Jack Ramsdale and Natalie Pompilio
"More Philadelphia Murals And The Art They Tell is as
inspirational as it is beautiful, but is ultimately important in
recounting the lives of the artists and residents whose lives are
transformed by the simple stroke of a paintbrush."
—The Philadelphia Tribune
The Philadelphia Inquirer had an interesting article in its Friday, December 8, 2006 edition describing the attraction of Philadelphia's 2,600+ murals. The Mural Arts Program was set up in 1984 as part of the Philadelphia Anti-Grafitti Network. The murals have been succesful in creating a sense of community in areas of they city where they are painted. The author, Kristin Granero, writes "The first step in understanding the murals' impact is to spend some time, even part of a Saturday or Sunday, checking them out." I agree wholeheartedly.
Additional information about Philadelphia's Mural Arts:
Mural Arts Program
More Philadelphia Murals And The Stories They Tell
Philadelphia Mural Art
Philadelphia NIS Muralbase
GoPhila.com Info
Wikipedia: Philadelphia Anti-Grafitti Network
University of Pennsylvania Almanac
Philadelphia Inquirer: Palette of Creativity Puts Mural In Prison
Temple Times
Community Arts Network: Mural Arts Program
Eisenhower Fellowships
Download by clicking here a Walking Tour and Driving Tour of the Philadelphia Mural Arts.
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