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The Great Wall of Los Angeles Poster Series - The 1960s: A Generation on Fire

The Great Wall of Los Angeles Poster Series - The 1960s: A Generation on Fire

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A high-quality reproduction of the 1960s segment from the Great Wall of Los Angeles expansion, created by artist Judith F. Baca and the Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC). This is the first completed section of the mural's expansion—a historic public art monument that chronicles untold stories of California's diverse communities.

The newly completed 1960s mural segment spans 438 feet long and 10 feet tall. This 36” x 24” poster captures the full decade in vivid narrative panels, depicting pivotal moments including the March on Washington, Freedom Rides, lunch counter sit-ins, the Vietnam War and draft resistance, the Free Speech Movement, Farmworkers' Movement, East L.A. student walkouts, the Watts Rebellion, the Black Panther Party, the first LGBT Pride parade, and Woodstock. Each scene connects to form a sweeping visual chronicle of social movements that defined the era.

Printed on high-quality 8 mil satin photo paper, the poster arrives unframed and ready to display or frame to standard poster dimensions.

This is the inaugural release in an ongoing poster series. As additional decade segments are completed, they will become available, creating a collectible chronicle of the mural's expansion. The finished sections will be installed in the Tujunga Wash flood control channel in San Fernando Valley in 2028, extending the original half-mile mural completed in 1983.

Your purchase supports the ongoing development of the Great Wall of Los Angeles and the work of SPARC.

 

Specification:

- Archival ink on 8 mil satin photo paper

- Dimensions: 36" × 24"

- Finish: Satin

- Unframed

- Packaging: Rolled in 3" diameter mailing tube

 

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