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“A Neighborhood Without Neighbors is the Hood” – A Conversation About Murals

“A Neighborhood Without Neighbors is the Hood” – A Conversation About Murals

Update: 2024-02-20
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All around Chicago, you can find intricate murals that tell a story or brighten up a neighborhood. With all this art, it's not surprising to discover that spray paint was invented here in the 1940's -- only to be outlawed in the 1990's. So how do new murals emerge, and what is their significance to the city? 

In this episode, host Arielle Raveney sits down with local organization, the Chicago Public Arts Group, and street artists Chris Devins and Mario Mena, to answer these questions.

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Mentioned in the Episode: Chicago Public Arts Group | Chris Devins | Mario Mena | Yollo Calli Youth Outreach 

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“A Neighborhood Without Neighbors is the Hood” – A Conversation About Murals

“A Neighborhood Without Neighbors is the Hood” – A Conversation About Murals