Armando Sánchez, 83, was born on the South Side, and those memories help inspire his vibrant, iconic paintings and murals.
take photos, and be inspired by the library. The mural did this in a much more meaningful way and allowed us to meet another goal, working with and supporting local artists." The library ended up ...
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A mural at Grand Valley State University has sparked controversy, with some calling the piece religiously offensive.
Some students and Catholic community members plan to hold a Rosary Rally to protest the piece, which the artist said they ...