UCLA | Getty: Interdepartmental Program in the Conservation of Cultural Heritage
Date and Time
- Friday, April 29, 2022, 11 a.m. PDT
Location
- Zoom
Cost
- Free
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A conversation with Dr. Judith F. Baca on the creation, impact and conservation of the Great Wall of Los Angeles.
One of America’s leading visual artists, Dr. Judith F. Baca, has created public art for four decades. Powerful in size and subject matter, Baca’s murals bring art to where people live and work. In 1974, Baca founded the City of Los Angeles’ first mural program, which produced over 400 murals, employed thousands of local participants, and evolved into an arts organization – the Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC). She continues to serve as SPARC’s artistic director while also employing digital technology in SPARC’s digital mural lab to promote social justice and participatory public arts projects.
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