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Storm Drain Mural Pilot Program a Success - Thanks to amazing artists and involved neighbors!

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08/28/19 Culture, Arts

Storm Drain Mural Pilot Program a Success - Thanks to amazing artists and involved neighbors!

In March of this year the Santa Cruz Arts Commission approved three storm drain mural designs for installation in neighborhoods along the San Lorenzo River at Beach Flats Park, the end of Felker Street and the end of Pryce Street. The goal of this program is to raise awareness that these drains flow directly into the San Lorenzo River and to inspire stewardship of the drains and the River through meaningful neighborhood engagement and beautiful artwork. - Beth Tobey

Storm Drain Murals Start Flowing Along the San Lorenzo River!

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05/09/19

Storm Drain Murals Start Flowing Along the San Lorenzo River!

The Santa Cruz Arts Commission recently approved three storm drain mural designs for installation in neighborhoods along the San Lorenzo River at Beach Flats Park, the end of Felker Street and the end of Pryce Street. The goal of this program is to raise awareness that these drains flow directly into the San Lorenzo River and to inspire stewardship of the drains and the River through meaningful neighborhood engagement and beautiful artwork. The Program is a collaboration between the City of Santa Cruz and the Coastal Watershed Council.

Arts Commission focuses on Equity, Inclusivity and Environmental Justice

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12/03/18

Arts Commission focuses on Equity, Inclusivity and Environmental Justice

Over the last year, the City's Arts Commission has recognized the historic and institutional barriers in the City of Santa Cruz which have limited the access to resources for marginalized groups. Classism, racism, ableism, homophobia, sexism, segregation, and xenophobia have contributed to an unequal distribution of wealth and funding, unequal representation in cultural institutions, a lack of access to knowledge about institutions, and a lack of diversity in the public art projects and programs that the City pursues.

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