
Students from Jefferson Elementary School in North Park have painted several outdoor murals that concern human kindness. They decorate a boarded-up vacant building at the corner of University Avenue and 30th Street.
The colorful artwork was created by kids attending kindergarten through fifth grade.
I spied these murals yesterday as I returned from City Heights, where I visited a new cultural center, which I will blog about shortly.






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I sincerely hope the teachers made very very sure permission for this “art work”, was asked of the property owner, and the students were cautioned about gangs and others tagging and graffiti? Gangs and taggers consider their writings and murals “art work” too.
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My impression is this was done with permission. Another local school had artwork nearby. North Park Main Street has framed another children’s mural a bit farther down the sidewalk.
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