Philadelphia murals and the stories they tell / Jane Golden, Robin Rice, and Monica Yant Kinney ; with photography by David Graham and Jack Ramsdale.
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TextPublication details: Philadelphia : Temple University Press, c2002.Description: 159 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), col. map ; 29 cmISBN: - 1566399513 (cloth : acid-free paper)
- 9781566399517 (cloth : acid-free paper)
- ND 2638 .P48 G65 2002
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Includes index.
Foreword -- Preface : What is a mural's value? -- Acknowledgments -- How are murals made? -- Cool Jane : Tish Ingersoll ; Ras Malik -- Peace wall : Paul Santoleri -- Norris Square : where art and nature flourish : Ana Uribe-- Mural Arts Program comes of age : David Guinn ; Parris Craig Stancell -- Shift in consciousness, South Philly style : Sarah McEneaney -- Meg Saligman thinks big : David McShane -- Wall of neighborhood heroes : Qimin Liu ; Cliff Eubanks Jr.
"In June 1984, Jane Golden, a young muralist from Margate, New Jersey, headed up a project that was originally planned as a six-week youth program in the fledgling Philadelphia Anti-Graffiti Network. This small exercise in fighting graffiti grew into the most vibrant public art project in the United States. Led by Golden and dozens of artists, neighborhood residents, and volunteers, the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program has adorned the city with over two thousand murals. In the process, this vibrant art, painted mostly on city walls, helped to change the look of the city, creating an enduring legacy in all of the neighborhoods in which the murals were added." "In this illustrated chronicle of the Mural Arts Program, you will see the murals in all of their beauty and learn about their inspiring legacies in neighborhoods throughout the city. Go behind the scenes to find out how murals are made and why the process is as much an art of diplomacy and consensus building as paint and perspective. Discover through pictures and text how murals give communities a new way to define themselves, not in terms of the streets and intersections that border them, but in terms of the people who came together to create something of dramatic beauty."--BOOK JACKET.
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