The 1960s: A Generation on Fire is the latest iteration and work in progress of the Great Wall of Los Angeles. The first half-mile of the Great Wall mural is located in the Tujunga Wash, a tributary of the Los Angeles River. The Great Wall began in 1974 when the Army Corps of Engineers approached Judith F. Baca SPARC’s co-founder and current...
For nearly 50 years, Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC) has been at the forefront of advocating for immigrant rights, championing freedom of artistic expression, supporting LGBTQ individuals, women, indigenous people, and other underrepresented and historically marginalized communities. Through our public art and murals we remain steadfast in our mission to foster a future...
This annual exhibition is more than an artistic collaboration—it is an act of resistance, care, and connection. By bridging these territories separated by a border, Dialogues of Separation and Union challenges physical and political divisions, proposing instead a shared cultural language rooted in solidarity. Art has the power to heal, offering a space for expression, connection, and...
OPENING RECEPTION Saturday, August 2, 2025 5 PM -7 PM **Content note: We will present a performance that contains sensitive and mature content. Please use discretion while visiting the gallery. --- This annual exhibition is more than an artistic collaboration—it is an act of resistance, care, and connection. By bridging these territories separated by a...