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episode 118: Judy Baca on Public Arts and Murals


Muralism is empowering, uplifting, and can be a megaphone to celebrate ethnicity. Judy Baca has been creating public art for decades and has produced over 400 murals while employing thousands of local participants to be part of Los Angeles’ social and artistic evolution. Her efforts are embodied by the Social Public Art Resource Center or SPARC. In this episode, we talk to Judy about her life in public arts and how SPARC has been such a large part of her journey. We begin our conversation by talking about what it was like to be in Los Angeles, as the former public art capital of the world. Judy chats about city bureaucracy and that there was little control over who could paint what and where. Following this, Judy introduces listeners to the permitting process which has plagued public mural art progress since its introduction. Yet, by this stage, murals had already left a huge impact on society, as various minorities and ethnic groups residing in L.A were now being represented. Later in the show, we discuss SPARC’s origin story and discover how it helped to band different neighborhoods together. Judy goes on to detail some of the impressive large-scale projects she has been part of, like the Great Wall of Los Angeles. Toward the end of our conversation, we talk to Judy about what it was like to learn in the legacy of David Alfaro Siqueiros, as well as what it takes to run community-based projects. For more on Judy’s life in art, be sure to join us in this historically rich and inspiring episode.

 

Key Points From This Episode:

  • Introducing today’s guest, Judy Baca, Founder and Artistic Director at SPARC.
  • Judy describes what it was like to be in Los Angeles, the former mural public art capital.
  • How the park’s walls in L.A went from gang writings to artistic murals.
  • How the contemporary permitting process has affected L.A’s relationship with public murals.
  • Judy shares her experiences changing the face of L.A. 
  • Hear the genesis of SPARC and what its original intentions were.
  • We ask Judy to share details about the Great Wall of L.A
  • Judy tells listeners what it was like learning in David Alfaro Siqueiros’ workshop.
  • Hear the steps involved in creating and running community-based projects.
  • Why Judy became a professor.
  • Judy shares some of the reasons why she never pursued a career in high art.
  • How SPARC has become a modern marvel with an inspiring heritage.
  • Judy gives listeners a taste of her latest project and what it’s all about.

For more information and photos, visit here: https://notrealart.com/judy-baca


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 March 30, 2021  55m