The pillars that once divided Barrio Logan are now the foundation that shapes this rich Chicanx landscape.
Category Archive: street art
Cities are “back,” as you might have heard, following a long period when urban America was viewed by fearful […]
[Editor’s note: This article originally appeared under the Intersections column for the KCET Departures website, January 31, 2013] […]
SEMAP Interview from Henry Pacheco on Vimeo. For Activate Vacant, the South El Monte Arts Posse invited artists […]
For Activate Vacant, the South El Monte Arts Posse invited artists to transgress space by creating installations in […]
For Activate Vacant, SEMAP invited artists to transgress space by creating installations in abandoned, un-used, and, often, fenced-in […]
“Let it Sparkle” is a public art installation by Christopher Anthony Velasco that occupied much of a vacated […]
My project is influenced by graffiti art and shares graffiti’s affinity for transgressing boundaries and trespassing private property. […]