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...
The 1970s marked a pivotal decade of resistance, reckoning, and reimagining in the United States, and this segment of the Great Wall of Los Angeles captures the heartbeat of its most urgent movements. We begin with the Native American occupation of Alcatraz in 1969, a bold reclamation of land and identity that reignited Indigenous activism...
Dedicated to our beloved neighbors, friends, and loved ones disappeared by ICE. Please join us on Saturday, November 1st, from 5-8pm for the opening of Desaparecidos and our 23rd annual Día de los Muertos celebration and ritual—a night of altars, art, food, and mariachis. Program, including gallery remarks and our Dia de los Muertos invocation...