
More Philadelphia murals and the stories they tell
First published 2006
About this book
More than twenty years ago, a New Jersey artist started a project for the Philadelphia Anti-Graffiti Network that encouraged young people to paint murals on a few buildings around the city. Jane Golden could not have known that the Mural Arts Program (MAP) would become the nation's largest public art program and a model for programs throughout the country. With more than 2600 murals throughout Philadelphia, the program has brightened the lives of countless residents and tourists while providing a creative outlet for an astounding array of artists. MAP now works with more than 3000 students around the city, engaging them in a curriculum that teaches not only artistic skills but civic engagement and personal responsibility.
Subjects
Community arts projectsHistoryMural Arts Program (Philadelphia, Pa.)Street artPainting & paintingsPhotography & PhotographsArt & Art InstructionHistory: AmericanUSAAmerican - GeneralPopular Culture - Counter CultureHistory / United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)History - Contemporary (1945- )United States - State & Local - Middle Atlantic21st centuryPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaPhiladelphia (pa.), social life and customs