Project Description
In partnership with the Eugene Lang College for Liberal Arts at The New School, “Encrucijadas” was created by a mural painting class led by Groundswell during the Spring semester of 2008. “Encrucijadas” is the Spanish word for crossroads. This title points to the students’ reinterpretation of Diego Rivera’s famous mural, “Man at the Crossroads Looking with Hope and High Vision to the Choosing of a New and Better Future.” The students created their mural to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the completion of “Man at the Crossroads” as part of a world-wide effort to commemorate the spirit of the piece. Roots are depicted along the mural’s bottom border, to symbolize connectedness. Rivera’s mural is considered a tribute to the worker, while The New School students’ mural focuses on global peace and togetherness. This project marked the 2nd semester of collaboration between Groundswell and The New School.
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From the Ground Up
540 President Street
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On the Outside Looking In
182 Bedford Avenue
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Cuisine d'Amour
462 Broadway
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