Posts Tagged ‘Murals’
Thursday, August 31st, 2017
Anthony Washington, artist
We first met artist Anthony Washington nearly five years ago when he was creating a mural near our studio. Since that time he has done some cool projects, moved to Colorado and recently did illustration for a children’s book. He is now back in the area and looking use his artistic skills to help beautify our cityscape.
Washington would be a great addition to a Syracuse Mural Arts team.
He is pictured here at the NYS Fair holding the book he illustrated for Jackie Grace.
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Sunday, February 19th, 2017
Liam Kirst (center) of the Land Bank talked about a new mural program that will be applied to abandoned and dilapidated homes in the city. He was a guest, along with his father and Logan Reidsma, at the F.O.C.U.S. Forum on Friday morning.
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Friday, May 31st, 2013
Wheat Paste Mural (Art Rage Gallery) by Tonja Torgerson
This public art piece, located on the Hawley-Green neighborhood, is an homage to all things temporary. Torgerson’s work has also been displayed in NYC and Minneapolis. She said the wheat paste works last from a few weeks to a few months, depending on the weather. Locally we’ve seen Torgersons’s pieces in Little Italy and Midtown.
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Tuesday, January 15th, 2013
Here’s a brief conversation with illustrator/photographer/painter Anthony Washington, who installed a new mural outside the Spark Art Gallery on East Fayette Street on Monday afternoon.
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