murals by hugo medina...updated
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Presentation of murals I have worked on in ArizonaTRANSCRIPT
Murals by Hugo Medina
HugosArt.com
Calle 16 Mural project…PBS clip
The Great Paint Escape MuralFeaturette
The Lot: What Should go Here
Youth at Risk Center community Garden and Mural
Youth at Risk Center community Garden and Mural
ASU West Hispanic Heritage community Mural
Wallace and Ladmo Mural – 1st studioInterview
Phx Festival of the Arts community Mural Documentary
Hip Veggies Mural – time laps video
DES Mural in Mesa
Friends helping friends – DES mural Mesa, AZ
The Breadfruit / Rum bar Muralconcept
The Breadfruit / Rumbar Mural
Finished Mural
Global Day of Discovery One day mural challenge. Renascence hotel
Time-lapse.
Singh Farms juice truck
300ft long mural-Fountain Hillswith the students of Fountain Hills HS
300ft long mural-Fountain Hillswith the students of Fountain Hills HS
Hispanic Heritage Month Community
Mural ASU West - 2014
Hispanic Heritage Month Community Mural ASU West - 2014
The State Press Interview
Mesa Community College Hispanic Heritage Month Mural
Mesa Community College Hispanic Heritage Month Mural
Miles Davis - Avondale
Raise The River
The Marquee Aparments
Phoenix Phabules ExperienceWebsite
Center for Neighborhood leadership Mural
in Progress
Holiday Park Elementary school
Holiday Park Elementary School
Crockett Elementary School
Crockett Elementary School
Good Things Grow Community Mural – in Progress
Transforming an empty lot into a park, Good Things Grow has created a public space that will serve a deserving community for generations to come. But this is only the start!
Thanks to all of our generous donors, we’ve planted an orchard at the Roosevelt Wellness Center that will teach students about Arizona’s green history, teach families about the need for nutrition, and teach a community about their right to a positive quality of life. Now comes the fun part.
We need you to donate (https://goodthingsgrow-neighborhoodleaders.nationbuilder.com/donate) to our effort to plant fruit trees and an edible garden at each of our eighteen Roosevelt elementary campuses so that students can get their hands dirty while learning about STEM, sustainability, and nutrition. From irrigation lines to fruit trees to public art, these orchards are not free.
With your help, we can stop just talking about improving education and the environment for our children and begin to actually build community spaces that make change visible. Donate now: https://goodthingsgrow-neighborhoodleaders.nationbuilder.com/donate.
Good Things Grow Community Mural – in Progress
HugosArt.com
To be Continued….