William Scott Praise Frisco

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  • Опубликовано: 2 апр 2024
  • Witness the creation of Praise Frisco: Peace and Love in the City as documented by Creative Growth staff, highlighting artist William Scott's optimistic vision of San Francisco through his painting. Follow the process as Scott's imagined urban landscape takes form in his Bay Area Walls mural, providing a glimpse into his creative process.
    Special Thanks:
    Creative Growth Executive Director: Tom di Maria
    Creative Growth Staff: Erin Mendez
    Creative Growth Artist Facilitator: Héctor Muñoz-Guzmán
    Creative Growth Artist Services Language & Access Aide: Emma Peyton
    Creative Growth Studio Instructor & Photographer: Julie Plasencia
    Creative Growth Director of Marketing & Communications: Ibby Saso
    ASL Interpreter: Suzanne Sattergren
    William Scott’s Mother: Edna Lee Arterberry
    William Scott’s Niece: Shanea Gordon
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