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Groundswell Community Mural Project is a Brooklyn-based organization that brings together professional artists, grass-roots groups and communities to create high quality murals in underserved neighborhoods. Groundswell’s Teen Empowerment Mural Apprenticeship (TEMA) received a grant for its after-school program that teaches low-income youth how to create murals as a tool for community organizing. |
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A holocaust survivor and immigrant to the U.S., artist Agnes Adler of Westwood, NJ, has created collages that deal with social issues, women’s liberation, and political occurrences of the 1960’s. She received a Puffin grant to retouch these works and transform them into digital prints ready for exhibition. |
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“Harvest of Shame,” a three-panel mural by Holly Wong of San |