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The Spanish artist Iker Muro painted the colorful geometric mural on the side of an artists’ studio on Otis Street in Mount Rainier. Continue reading
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The newest piece of public art on the Route 1 corridor is in Hyattsville and celebrates the late artist David Driskell, namesake of the city’s largest park. Continue reading
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Located at the Ernest Maier masonry supply store at 4700 Annapolis Rd., the mural shows the town name over a sunset on the nearby Northeast Branch of the Anacostia River. Continue reading
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A new mural featuring the iconography of printmaking is going up on the side of Pyramid Atlantic Art Center in Hyattsville. Continue reading
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A project to turn a segregation-era barrier between Brentwood and North Brentwood into a historic park is moving ahead after a delay due to the coronavirus pandemic. Continue reading
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An arts teacher at DeMatha Catholic High School recently completed a large-scale mural honoring the school’s namesake and its 75th anniversary adding to the public art scene on the Route 1 corridor. Continue reading
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A new Hyattsville mural that is one of the Route 1 corridor’s first honoring the Black Lives Matter movement has been completed. Continue reading
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