Mural Conservancy of Los Angeles

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MCLA maintains a FREE database of Los Angeles' Mural History linking artists, murals and neighborhoods. The foundation of this database was shaped by Robin Dunitz' book "Street Gallery", the first true compilation of Los Angeles public murals. The MCLA website allows submissions of murals created recently in Los Angeles, forming an ever growing archive joining the historic with the new.

To email your submissions, please send high resolution digital images along with the name of artist(s), location, year size and medium to: muralconservancyLA@gmail.com

According to the artist, "The painting depicts a man seated at a table. He has lust been served his meal and he has a look of gusto and glee on his face. His meal consists of a single slab of meat. The diner's waiter is...
South Central LA
Mexican revolutionary imagery featuring portraits of Zapata and Morelos. 2 panels. Photo: © Robin Dunitz
South Bay
Native American families on either side of the apartment's front door. A human embryo floats over a boiling pot above the doorway. Photo: © Robin Dunitz
Ramona Gardens
Two Native Americans facing each other. In order shown: Photo: © Isabel Rojas-Williams | Photo: © Robin Dunitz
Estrada Courts
Eyes in the upper center, animal horns in rainbow colors below. Has the flavor of a Northwest Coast totem. Photo: © Isabel Rojas-Williams
Estrada Courts
New York subways. A graffiti writer is sitting under a tree, holding cans. Photo: © Robin Dunitz
Hollywood, Silverlake, Echo Park
Portrait of Pancho Villa on about a third of the wall. Photo: © Isabel Rojas-Williams
Estrada Courts
Artist: Margaret Garcia, Yreina Cervantez, and Alfredo Lascano. A colorful collection of panels--portraits, landscapes, geometric designs, etc. Photo: © Robin Dunitz
Hollywood, Silverlake, Echo Park
Peacock with other animals around the edges of its plumage. Photo: © Isabel Rojas-Williams
Estrada Courts

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