BLM street murals and municipalities Williams, Erin (21 Jul 2020 20:02 UTC)
RE: BLM street murals and municipalities DeMarzo, Elise (22 Jul 2020 20:26 UTC)
Re: BLM street murals and municipalities muralista@earthlink.net (01 Oct 2020 01:41 UTC)
Re: BLM street murals and municipalities Julie Barry (01 Oct 2020 13:07 UTC)
Re: BLM street murals and municipalities Graham Coreil-Allen (01 Oct 2020 22:54 UTC)
RE: BLM street murals and municipalities Hsu, Lillian (04 Oct 2020 23:09 UTC)

Re: BLM street murals and municipalities Julie Barry 01 Oct 2020 13:07 UTC

Street Paint is what I have seen used locally. It is the same paint used to paint lines, cross walks, and road markings.  It can be a bit costly but has the durability needed for an active street in New England.

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> On Sep 30, 2020, at 9:42 PM, "muralista@earthlink.net" <muralista@earthlink.net> wrote:
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> Hello Folks,
>   I’m wondering what kinds of paints people are using on asphalt for the BLM murals. The Somerville Arts Council is doing some BLM murals and I wanted to steer them in the right direction for technique and materials that will hold up on roads in New England. A quick internet search suggested acrylic paint is the most common but hoping someone out there has more specific advice.
> Thanks,
> David Fichter
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>> On Jul 22, 2020, at 4:26 PM, DeMarzo, Elise - Elise.DeMarzo at CityofPaloAlto.org (via public_art_network list) <public_art_network@americansforthearts.simplelists.com> wrote:
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>> Hey Erin,
>> The short answer is yes and yes (sort of). Happy to connect off line to discuss, if you want more details.
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>> Best,
>> Elise
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>> From: public_art_network@americansforthearts.simplelists.com<public_art_network@americansforthearts.simplelists.com> On Behalf Of Williams, Erin
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>> Hello PAN,
>> Have any of your municipalities been involved in creating BLM street murals? And have there been inquiries to paint street murals in response to it?
>> Be well,
>> Erin
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>> Erin I.Williams
>> Cultural Development Officer
>> City of Worcester
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