One of the APS Substation Murals on Roosevelt Row, which has eight murals produced by ten artists to celebrate the arts and vibrancy of downtown Phoenix. It's now a popular marker for First Fridays, a monthly art walk that has grown into one of the largest in the country.
"Artlink led the Phoenix Center for the Arts and Urban Institute 2D Project, which included eight wall murals on the substation ranging from 300 square feet to 1,600 square feet. Artists selected to feature their work include Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community member Dwayne Manuel (@dwaynethedestroyer) and two female artists who are married into the SRPMIC, Natasha Martinez and Anitra Molina (@rezmoski, @yukueone), who will be sharing a wall. Both murals will be located on the southeast side of the new APS substation along Seventh Street. Other participating artists include Brian Boner (@bonerbrian), Tato Caraveo (@tatocaraveo), Lalo Cota (@lalocota), Lauren Lee (@mslaurenlee), Such & Champ (@_suchstyles, @champ_styles) and Shela Yu (@shellshaker). Artists began creating their murals during the last week of February and are continuing through March." via O'Odham News
Date created | 2022-03-16T19:00:00.000Z |
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Camera used | Apple iPhone 11 Pro |
Marker type | artwork |
City | Phoenix, AZ |
Country | United States |