Ventura Art & Chalk Festival
Hosted by the Rotary Club of Ventura, this popular coastal celebration transforms the gorgeous waterfront promenade into a working outdoor art gallery.
Hosted by the Rotary Club of Ventura, this popular coastal celebration transforms the gorgeous waterfront promenade into a working outdoor art gallery.
Officially recognized as one of the world’s premier and longest-running public chalk art gatherings, this beloved California tradition welcomes over 500 skilled street painters and 20,000 spectators.
Barrio Logan is a neighborhood known for its vibrant murals and deep cultural roots. But, according to muralists, as of recently their murals have been disappearing.
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A pair of stunning, freshly painted murals went up in San Francisco Chinatown to celebrate the first-time convergence of the Chinese New Year Parade and NBA All-Star Game in The City.
The local artist speaks to L.A. magazine —from 50 feet in the air— as he continues to work on his massive tribute in Boyle Heights.
A new mural honoring Oceanside’s coastal charm and historical roots was unveiled.
Soaring 187 feet above San Francisco’s eastern waterfront near Pier 90, the vividly hued mural “Bayview Rise” is set for demolition — possibly as soon as next fall.
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San Francisco’s illustrious history of adorning its buildings with murals dates all the way back to the 18th century. The Mission Dolores mural was the city’s first, painted by Ohlone artists in 1791. However, it was covered up by the church altar, hidden for over 200 years. Historian and artist Ben Wood recovered and digitally
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