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Fox News National features two-part series on Mural Arts Program
Reporter Kelly Wright visited the journey2home project at the Mural Arts Program and created a two-part series for national Fox News.
Barnes Foundation launches kids’ arts adventure app
The renowned Barnes Foundation launched a new App today, at a press event with students demonstrating the technology to media in attendance.
Shepard Fairey creates mural with the Mural Arts Program in Philly
Philly.com covered the dedication of a brand new Mural Arts Program mural by celebrated artist Shepard Fairey.
Mural Arts hosts symposium on issues around mass incarceration
The Mural Arts Program hosted a regional symposium, “Beyond the Wall: A Symposium on Mass Incarceration,” on April 15. The symposium brought together different voices to examine issues from all sides. It also focused on ways in which art can help inmates adjust to life after prison.
Mural Arts Program highlighted in Huffington Post
“Mural Arts is changing the way neglected or distressed neighborhoods see themselves, and the results are astronomically beneficial,” said Malerie Yolen-Cohen in the Huffington Post.
AIDS Fund Honors 17-Year-Old Twins
Natalie Pompilio profiles Keisha and Kevin Diggs, 17-year-old recipients of the Volunteer of the Year Award from AIDS Fund at this year’s Black-Tie GayBINGO event. The twins have been volunteering since they were three years old.
Mural Arts at 30 on Fox29
The Mural Arts Program’s 30th Anniversary was featured on Fox29. The new book, Mural Arts @ 30, debuts on March 25 at the Free Library.
Mural Arts Program announces new rowing mural project
The City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program announced a brand new mural project to reflect Philadelphia’s long history of rowing on the Schuylkill River, to be seen along the river. The Philadelphia Rowing Mural will consist of two murals, one on each side of the Schuylkill, facing each other under the Girard Avenue Bridge.
New board chair at Inglis featured in Philadelphia Inquirer
Lauren DeBruicker, recently elected as the first wheelchair user to head the Inglis Board of Directors, was featured in a lovely profile in the Philadelphia Inquirer by Natalie Pompilio.
Franklin Square debuts Electrical Spectacle Holiday Light Show
Franklin Square debuted a brand new seasonal attraction: Franklin Square’s Electrical Spectacle: A Holiday Light Show.