Diego Rivera, born in 1886, was one of the leaders of the Mexican Mural Movement of the 1920s. A member of the Communist party, he created popular political murals throughout Mexico that often ...
A long-lost mural that once adorned an iconic Queens restaurant has finally been brought home — fifty years after it seemingly vanished into thin air. The sprawling, 39-foot Andre Durenceau ...
A controversial pub awning that obscures part of the Derry Girls mural in Londonderry has been put up again just days after its removal. The installation outside Badger’s Bar on Orchard Street ...
GBH and GBH News' The Culture Show have launched a call for submissions designed to spotlight the work of local artists and photographers by displaying their artwork on the GBH Digital Mural. We are ...
Each point on the map is clickable, with a photo, description and sometimes a link to a story about the mural. You can zoom in to focus on a particular neighborhood or suburb. [month] [day], [year ...
"The artist is willing to reproduce as many times as need be," building owner Ihsan Atta told 12 News Monday. "The artist is willing to reproduce as many times as need be," building owner Ihsan ...
In 2021, Sacramento State made a commitment to be an antiracism and inclusive campus. The 2022 BELIEVING Campus Murals event marked the beginning of a multiyear mural project to support the University ...
What represents a city better than a mural? Murals are a captivating way to represent a city's people and show all the best a locale has to offer. They are fresh doses of color that can inspire ...
Mural Fest is a new event Saturday in downtown Canton. Hours are noon to 6 p.m. in the Cherry and Walnut avenues NE area. Mural Fest is a chance to meet and talk with muralists who created 14 art ...
Mural Oncology (NASDAQ: MURA, $3.05, Market Capitalization $52.0 million), a clinical-stage oncology company focused on discovering and developing immunotherapies, held its first virtual Investor ...
said that Ihsan Atta, the Palestinian-American landlord who owns the building at North Holton and East Locust streets, didn't inform them that the controversial mural would be going up.