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ByadminSupport another 40 years of art, political action, and social justice by contributing to SPARC today. SPARC has remained at the forefront of advocacy through the arts since 1976, beginning with our most well known artwork, The Great Wall of Los Angeles. Since then, the organization has been at the forefront of designing and implementing…
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In solidarity with our Social Service Organizations
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The World Wall: A Vision of the Future without Fear
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Finding a place for those ideas is the most challenging task for public artists in this time. – Judy Baca