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  1. The Great Wall of Los Angeles is a 1978 mural designed by Judith Baca and executed with the help of over 400 community youth and artists coordinated by the Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC). [1] The mural, on the concrete sides of the Tujunga Wash in the San Fernando Valley was Baca's first mural [2] and SPARC's first public art ...

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  2. The Longest Mural In The World. The Great Wall was already the longest mural after the summer of 1976 when a team of 80 youths referred by the criminal justice department, ten artists and five historians collaborated under the direction of Chicana artist Judith Francisco Baca to paint 1 , 000 feet of California history from the days of dinosaurs to 1910 in the Tujunga Wash drainage canal in ...

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  4. The Great Wall of Los Angeles is one of the largest murals in the world, 13.5 feet high and 2,754 feet long, stretching over half a mile. The west wall of the channel functions as a canvas for the mural. The Great Wall of Los Angeles is located in a section of the Tujunga Flood Control Channel bounded by Oxnard Street to the north, Coldwater ...

  5. Oct 28, 2015 · The identity of the builders of the Great Wall of California remains shrouded in mystery. Many of the stones are quite heavy and the entire site appears to be very old. The wall is up to five feet tall in some places and it was constructed from boulders of varying sizes, some are basketball-sized rocks, while others are large sandstone boulders ...

  6. Each section of The Great Wall took a full year to research and execute, with designs that were developed and reviewed using a “talk through” process, involving poets, writers, musicians, and community members, all providing multiple perspectives or “prisms.”. The first 1,000 feet of the mural (35 segments) were completed in nine weeks ...

  7. Before The Dodgers. Judy Baca's 2,754-foot long mural along the Tujunga Wash in San Fernando Valley paints a lesser-known history of California from the perspective of the underrepresented. Learn more about the the making of "The History of California" — more popularly known as "The Great Wall of Los Angeles" — and the stories it seeks to tell.

  8. The Great Wall of Los Angeles is one of Los Angeles’ true cultural landmarks and one of the country’s most respected and largest monuments to inter-racial harmony. SPARC’s first public art project and its true signature piece, the Great Wall is a landmark pictorial representation of the history of ethnic peoples of California from ...

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