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14 hours ago ago from PhilaStories
A Love Letter For You is a project by Steve Powers with the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program and is sponsored by the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage through the Philadelphia Exhibitions Initiative. It is a public art project consisting of a series of 50 rooftop murals from 45th to 63rd streets along the Market Street corridor. This video was produced by Lindsay Tabas .
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14 hours ago ago from To Err
Another month and another ambitious project to pass along the days of a rather dreary month, especially in Pittsburgh. Fun-A-Day is a month project created by The Artclash Collective of Philadelphia, PA with the express intent of inspiring others to create art however they can possibly imagine! I had no idea Pittsburgh participated in this event, but I am certainly glad we do. And I discovered this on Facebook of all places. It turns ...
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20 hours ago ago from 75AcresofAwesome
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13 hours ago ago from Painted Bride Art Center
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