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November2012

Mural Unveilings, Symposiums, and the Getty

What we have been up to...


Mural Unveilings, Symposiums, and the Getty
October 9th, 16th, & 17th 2012
 
David Alfaro Siqueiros’ iconic mural América Tropical was finally unveiled on October 9th, thanks to the efforts of the Getty Conservation Institute (GCI). This huge achievement was celebrated at the mural’s site, the América Tropical Interpretive Center, managed by El Pueblo, on Olvera Street in Downtown Los Angeles. The event was followed closely with the Getty Conservation Institute's Symposium: "The Siqueiros Legacy: Challenges of Conserving the Artists Monumental Murals." The event became a meeting of the minds that included academics, art historians, scholars, and world-renowned restorers from Argentina, Chile, México, and the USA. 
 
Above is the newly restored América Tropical
(Photo © Ian Robertson-Salt, 2012)
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End to L.A. Freeway Kids Campaign
October 27th 2012

 
After over a year of discussions and meetings with the City of Los Angeles, and a decade long mural ban, the new Mural Ordinance has passed with the Department of City Planning (DCP). The next step to having it officially passed is having it approved by the Planning Land Use Management (PLUM) and finally City Council. The final version came with much compromise between both artists and city officials, but mural advocates are pleased to have progress on the long-awaited mural ordinance. To read what was approved by the DCP, click here
 

Ordinance Passes with the Department of City Planning
 LA Freeway Kids Workshops on the Freeway
October 23th and 30th 2012

 
MCLA invited a group of emerging muralists and art advocates to a workshop at the site of Glenna Avila's LA Freeway Kidsmural. The workshops were led by MCLA’s executive director, Isabel Rojas-Williams, and restorer/muralist Willie Herrón who was aided by muralist Raul Gonzalez. Isabel, Willie, and Raul shared the knowledge, techniques, and processes they used to restore the 1984 Olympic Freeway Murals. Some of the highlights of the workshops included having in attendance artist Margaret Garcia, who painted the face of 6th Freeway Kid in 1984 (Misty Holan), Gabriel Estrada, the model for “the kid with the basketball”, and MCLA's directors Kent Twitchell, Gil Ortiz, and Ilia Anossov present. The mural is slated for completion in early November 2012.

 LA Freeway Kids Workshops on the Freeway
Image of workshop on October 23rd
(Image courtesy of © Ian Robertson-Salt, 2012) 
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End to L.A. Freeway Kids Campaign
October 27th 2012


Thanks to the help of art advocates like you, MCLA was able to surpass its goal for our L.A. Freeway Kids Campaign. The funds raised will ensure that the mural will be safeguarded from future tagging and damage from the elements. To view the finished campaign, click here.  If you would still like to make a contribution, please click here


End to L.A. Freeway Kids Campaign
Image of nearly completed LA Freeway Kids
(Image courtesy of © Ian Robertson-Salt, 2012) 
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Murals in the News:


Life Connected: Iconic Siqueiros Mural
October 3rd, 2012 | NBC | John Cadiz Klemack
 
Will the Rebirth of "América Tropical" Inspire a Mural Renaissance in L.A.?
October 10, 2012 | Art Info | Reid Singer
 
LA is getting its murals back!
October 14, 2012 | Notes on Looking | Caryln Aguilar
 
Dedication of Poet’s Wall
October 28, 2012 | Whittier College
 
East L.A. artist brings “Freeway Kids” out of hibernation
October 31, 2012 | The Eastsider L.A.


Artist of the Month: Oscar Magallanes

Oscar Magallanes/ El Movimiento

 

Oscar Magallanes was born June 11th, 1976 in Duarte, CA. He grew up just a few miles away in the Azusa barrio. His artwork is heavily influenced by the cultural and social elements of his upbringing. He recalls, “The first art I saw were murals of Zapata and Mexican glyphs from the Chicano movement. These were juxtaposed next to homeboy role calls and Old English writing. I didn’t see a gallery or museum until I was 15.” 

 
Left: Oscar Magallanes, Right: El Movimiento
Image on the right courtesy of © Ian Robertson-Salt
Link to full interview

In This Issue...

  • LA Freeway KidsRestoration and Workshops
  • MCLA Celebration at Far Bar, December 11th
  • Artist of the Month: Oscar Magallanes

Upcoming MCLA Mural Tours:

MCLA actively organizes mural tours throughout Los Angeles as a way to connect communities directly with these important public works. Follow MCLA on Facebook or visit our events page to stay up-to-date on upcoming mural tours throughout Los Angeles!

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At a glance...

Unveiling of Noni Olabisi’sResurrect
October 8th 2012

Community muralist, Noni Olabisi, unveiled her new mural Resurrecton October 8th. This mural is located at 708 Traction Ave., LA 90012, outside the Cornerstone Theater Company in the Arts District in Downtown LA. The mural was based off of “Seed, A Weird Act Of Faith,” the theater’s production about African American and Latino community farmers in South Central Los Angeles during the 70’s and 80’s. Click here to learn more about this mural. 
 

SPARC Murals 35-Year Anniversary 
October 6th, 13th & 20th  
 
SPARC, founded by Judy Baca, Christina Schlesinger, and Donna Deitch, celebrated its 35th anniversary on October 10th. The celebration included jazz and blues legend Barbara Morrison, and the presentation of The Siqueiros Awardto Francisco Letelier by MCLA’s executive director, Isabel Rojas-Williams, The Judy Baca Social Justice Award to Maria Elena Durazo, and The SPARC Founders’ Award to Antonia Hernández. 

SPARC's 35th Anniversary
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 MCLA Celebration at Far Bar!
December 11th at 8:00pm

 What a productive year! MCLA would like to commemorate our accomplishments with you on December 11th, 2012 at 8:00pm at our end of the year celebration. The event will be open to all, and because we love you so much, the first drink is on us! Come, drink and celebrate with us! 

 MCLA Celebration at Far Bar!
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