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Donate today! Money is currently being raised to create 10 new murals in Atascadero. You can view the design concepts at 6100 El Camino Real, suite B. The gallery space was donated by Z Villages and the public can view the work by appointment, masks required. Contact zoe@zvillages.com. Donations are being accepted via Venmo @equalitymuralproject, or PayPal at equalitymuralproject@gmail.com. Checks can be mailed and made to SLO County Arts Council, 1123 Mill St., SLO, CA 93401. Follow the project on Instagram and Facebook @equalitymuralproject. Toni Morrison said, All that art-for-art s-sake stuff is BS. What are these people talking about? Are you really telling me that Shakespeare and Aeschylus weren t writing about kings? All good art is political! There is none that isn t.
A new pop-up gallery in Atascadero is showcasing preview renderings of 10 proposed murals to be featured throughout the city in 2021. The exhibit is scheduled to remain open to the public but by appointment only through the end of February. Z Villages donated a commercial space to serve as the location for the pop-up gallery, at 6100 El Camino Real, suite B, Atascadero. Each of the upcoming murals, as part of the Equality Mural Project (EMP), will express different aspects of equality and inclusion, according to the San Luis Obispo County Arts Council. The artists behind the 10 murals are Irineo Medina, Cynthia Lujan, Katie Tam, Clarke Andros, Isaac Yorke, Brandy Pippin, Jackie Nguyen, Sally Lamas, Mia Franco, and Rachel Hamann.