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Jefferson Statue to be Removed from NYC City Hall

Last week members of the New York City Public Design Commission voted to remove a statue of president Thomas Jefferson […]

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Olivia Errico

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New DC Mural Pays Homage to Go-Go Music

Earlier this month MuralsDC unveiled a new work paying homage to the distinct DC sound of go-go music. The mural […]

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Temporary Black Lives Matter Mural Erected at Former Site of Philly’s Rizzo Statue

The Municipal Services Building in Philadelphia has been a frequent site of protest since unrest first emerged over the murder […]

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Learn More About Philadelphia Through Its Public Art

Spring is my favorite season in Philadelphia. All the trees in my neighborhood flower and the grass turns a brighter […]

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Black Votes Mural Project Transforms MD’s African American Heritage Museum

If you visit the Banneker-Douglass Museum in Maryland this year, you will be greeted by two large-scale murals. The first […]

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NJ May Add Suffragist Alice Paul to the National Statuary Hall Collection

Each day thousands of tourists visit the National Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capitol building. This room is the center […]

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Maryland State House Honors Abolitionists

The Maryland State House has frequently been the site of controversy over public artwork. Until 2017, a statue of Roger […]

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Artist Kehinde Wiley Unveils New Sculpture in Response to Confederate Monuments

On Friday, artist Kehinde Wiley unveiled his newest sculpture to the unsuspecting crowds of New York’s Times Square. The monumental […]

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