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Esquire's Matt Miller said the artwork was a "powerful statement" and "captured Jobs' origin story." [2] Memphis Barker of The Independent praised visual aspects of the artwork, but criticized using Jobs as a representation of refugees and that the mural needed a footnote: "The idea that 'there might be a Steve Jobs' among those living in the Jungle should be washed quickly away.
Juana Alicia (born 1953) is an American muralist, printmaker, educator, activist and, painter.She has been an educator for forty years. Juana Alicia, as part of the faculty Berkeley City College, founded and directed the True Colors Public Art program. [1]
After the murals she was offered a job in 1970 as the director of a new citywide mural program. She was in charge of creating this program from the ground up, which included choosing where murals would go, designing the murals, and supervising the mural painting teams, which would consist of teenagers who were in trouble with the police.
Arthur Sinclair Covey (June 13, 1877 – February 5, 1960) was an American muralist whose paintings depicted industrial workers doing their jobs. Personal life [ edit ]
His work was featured at the Kala Ghoda Art Festival in Mumbai and he created a mural with local artists in West Bengal for the International Anti-Human Trafficking Conclave, organized by NGO Shakti Vahini, the Indian government and the US Consulate in Kolkata. [17] [18] [19]
Meyer “Mike” Alewitz is an American educator, agitprop artist, mural painter, and socialist political activist.. His use of art to lobby for workers’ rights has fostered numerous controversies. His use of art to lobby for workers’ rights has fostered numerous controversies.