Thursday, April 17, 2014


               “Lite Line”Artist-in-Residence Roberto Salas, Assisted by lead artist Todd Stand.    
The intersection of Euclid and Imperial continues to be the point of discussion.  Community residents have voiced their concern with the violence in specific locations such as the 4 corners, intersection of Euclid and Imperial.  Residents feel the need to change the environment of this intersection with an iconic public work of art,a halo over a troubled intersection. South East San Diego Ca. LED lighting on stainless steel cable. The San Diego Museum of Art’s Open Spaces focuses on the creation of public artworks in selected undeserved neighborhoods.  Open Spaces has met with the residents of Lincoln Park and greater area. Funds provided by James Irvine Foundation and the San Diego Museum of Art 2014 (in process)

“Radio Pulso del Barrio”Artist-in Residence Roberto, assisted by lead artist Misal Diaz. 
Development of low powered AM community inspired radio covering 3mile radius within the Logan Heights neighborhoods. Funds provided by James Irvine Foundation and the San Diego Museum of Art 2014 (in process)
 

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  1. abehling@comcast.net has a cougar painting and is looking for the artist. It called me for a month, so I had to buy it.

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