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Company Name
HERRERA, BUD
Contract #
A-2017-164-09
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Community Development
Council Approval Date
7/5/2017
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6/30/2018
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Bud Herrera visual arts <br />BUD HERRERA <br />4/21/2017 <br />Artist Name & Category of Art: <br />Bud Herrera visual arts <br />City Ward of Residence: <br />Santa Ana <br />City Ward of Project: <br />Santa ana <br />Name of Applicant: <br />Bud Herrera <br />Address: <br />204 EAth st santa ana ca 92701 <br />Phone Number: <br />(909)246-3226 <br />Email: <br />the3realm@gmail.com <br />Website: <br />https://the3realm.wixsite.com/thirdsrealm <br />Letter of Support - Name & Affiliation: <br />Sam Corliss, padres unidos <br />Brief Description of Project: <br />To create a Mobile Wall that can be painted and utilized as a public mural art <br />installation. Throughout my experience one of the ongoing factors that is a constant <br />challenge is finding open walls where artist can paint. Often landowners are not to open <br />to offer their walls as a public canvas. As a local to the downtown Santa Ana <br />community, and an artist who is living working and thriving in this space, I would like to <br />propose a mobile wall to open windows and opportunities for artist to exercise and <br />perfect their craft. Along with, the youth that is constantly in this area, I would like to <br />create a safe place for them to paint legally. As a professional muralist, I would say <br />majority of the question is " How did you get that permission? How did you get that <br />space?" The reality is that there are no spaces here in the artist village in Santa Ana <br />where the community has access to create freely. Places like Venice beach public <br />walls, or North Dakotas Art alleys have created safe havens for artist to paint legally <br />with permission. As Santa Ana continues to grow and create a dynamic and thriving art <br />
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