Berwyn Public Art Initiative to Hold Social Justice Mural Dedication Ceremony

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The Berwyn Public Art Initiative (BPAI) held a mural dedication ceremony on Wednesday, Sept. 16th for two social justice mural sites completed by Youth Crossroads, Inc., Berwyn South School District 100, and J. Sterling Morton High School District 201, as a continuation of The 2020 Inclusion Project. Formal remarks were shared with the community by BPAI, lead artists, youth artists, and sponsors at the first mural site at Youth Crossroads, Inc., followed by a viewing of the second mural site at Stanley & Wisconsin Avenues. For more information on The 2020 Inclusion Project and the Social Justice Mural Dedication Ceremony, visit www.berwynpublicartinitiative.org/2020-inclusion-project or email info@berwynpublicartinitiative.org.

Lawndale News Chicago's Bilingual Newspaper - Local News

Lawndale News Chicago's Bilingual Newspaper - Local News

Photo Caption (Top):
The newly installed social justice mural “Have Dreams” created by lead artists Antonia Ruppert of Antonia Ruppert Fine Art, Morton West High School Fine Arts teacher Rob Moriarty, and students from J. Sterling Morton High School District 201 at Youth Crossroads, Inc. located at 6501 W Stanley Ave in Berwyn’s Depot District.

Photo Caption (Bottom):
Front and back of the newly installed social justice mural “With Love and Justice There is Community” created by lead artists Antonia Ruppert of Antonia Ruppert Fine Art, Morton West High School Fine Arts teacher Rob Moriarty, and students from Berwyn South School District 100 summer school students located at Stanley & Wisconsin Avenues in Berwyn’s Depot District.

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