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Mural Arts Program : ウィキペディア英語版
Mural Arts Program
The Mural Arts Program is an anti-graffiti mural program in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1986 and directed by Jane Golden as a division of the Philadelphia Anti-Graffiti Network. Its roots began in a 1984 meeting between Tim Spencer and Golden. Golden asked to run a program within the Philadelphia Anti-Graffiti Network. Spencer envisioned a program that would entice kids towards other arts and crafts, but Golden envisioned what is now the current Mural Arts Program.
==History==
In 1984, Golden met with Tim Spencer, who was head of the Philadelphia Anti-Graffiti Network, in hopes of creating a program under the umbrella project. Spencer had originally envisioned a program that would rehabilitate graffiti artists and into other arts and crafts. Golden's vision won out and the Mural Arts Program was created. The Mural Arts Program works with community groups to educate and involve children in arts and in creation of murals throughout the city.〔
In 1986, the ''Mural Arts Project'', headed by artist Jane Golden,〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title =Jane Golden, Robin Rice, Natalie Pompilio: More Philadelphia Murals and the Stories They Tell )〕 was founded as a division of the Philadelphia Anti-Graffiti Network.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mural Arts Program: About Us )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Philadelphia Department of Recreation ) 〕 In 1991, Philadelphia was awarded the Innovations in American Government Award due to the success of the Mural Arts Project and Mural Arts Program in surrounding communities.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher= John F. Kennedy School of Government )〕 In 1996, the Mural Arts Project was split off into a separate program and placed under the umbrella of the Philadelphia Recreation Department.〔〔
In 1996, the Philadelphia Anti-Graffiti Network was merged into the Philadelphia Recreation Department and the Mural Arts Program was elevated as an independent entity.〔〔 The Philadelphia Mural Arts Advocates was founded as a nonprofit corporation to raise funds for the Mural Arts Program. Tim Spencer, who founded of the Philadelphia Anti-Graffiti Network, died that same year.

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