~ Lyndon Johnson
Independence Hall - Philadelphia, PA |
I lived in Philadelphia for 19 years and I took a lot of things for granted when we lived there. Now I look forward to trips back and immersing myself in all of the cultural opportunities the City of Brotherly Love has to offer.
In the last couple of years, I've started to "collect" photos of the amazing murals that fill the city. Started in 1984 as a way to combat urban vandalism, the Mural Arts Program (the largest public arts program in the US) now boasts over 3,000 murals scattered throughout Philadelphia.
I'm not going to go into detail about the symbolism of these murals, or the collaborations between artists and neighborhoods that went into their creation, as you can find that information elsewhere (a good place to start is the Mural Arts Program website). I just wanted to share some of these beautiful works of art with you.
Building The City - Michael Webb 12th & Moravian Streets |
Legacy - Joshua Sarantitis 707 Chestnut Street |
A People's Progression Toward Equality - Jared Bader S. 8th & Ranstead Streets |
Tree of Knowledge - Micheal Webb N. 13th & Market Streets |
So if you are planning a visit to Philly, along with trying a cheesesteak and seeing the Liberty Bell, check out the city's murals. There's even a two hour guided mural tour you can take. And let me know which murals were your favorites.
(In my research, I've sometimes found conflicting information about the exact location or the title or artist of these murals, so if you notice a mistake here, let me know in the comments.)
1 comment:
Those murals are breathtaking. Here in Anchorage we have three big murals that I know of. Only one really impresses me. It is a whale mural by Wyland. It is the best of his work that I have seen.
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