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ARTree Arts Center’s Ever-Changing Photo Mural Returns

The ARTree Community Arts Center is expected to install its second reincarnation of its Ever-Changing Wall, a prominent 150 foot photographic mural, on Saturday, September 7 at 7 a.m. until 4 p.m at Newhall Avenue and Ninth Street, according to ARTree officials. 


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The photographic mural is expected to feature large-scale photographs of local children taken by local teen artists and volunteers at the ARTree Community Arts Center. The photo selection for the wall was done in August from more than 1000 stills

The ARTree partnered with organizations including the Newhall Community Center and the SCV Boys and Girls Club to feature local children from their organizations on the wall.

In 2011, the ARTree’s first installation of the Ever-Changing wall featured photographic images instilled on a paper medium that endured for four months.

In the second installation of the photomural, the massive images are expected to be  on vinyl panels that withstand heat and other potential elements in the Santa Clarita Valley. The 2013 photo mural has a longer estimated life of five years.

The mural will have three complete walls instead of two like the photo mural in 2011, according to Bob Hernandez, ARTree president.                   

“This wall has a few differences from the mural in 2011. The images will not just be images of the children’s faces like in the 2011 wall. The children will be holding different paint brushes and other props. I’m excited to see the whole result,” said Hernandez.

The celebration of the implementation of the Ever-Changing Wall will culminate with a formal ceremony and unveiling of the wall which will occur in late September.

“The main purpose behind this mural is we want to make a statement about the arts. We want people in Santa Clarita to be aware that children desperately need the arts, both performing and visual,“ said ARTree president Bob Hernandez.

“Over 40,000 people drive by that area and I’m pretty sure they won’t be able to miss this beautiful mural,” Hernandez said with a laugh.  

For more information regarding the ARTree Community Arts Center or the Ever-Changing Wall, visit artree.org.

ABOUT The ARTree: The ARTree Community Arts Center is made up of artists, dancers, singers, actors, musicians, teachers, photographers, writers, poets, business people and community leaders who believe that creativity needs a home in Santa Clarita. This home is a place to be inspired and to inspire others. The ARTree builds community and transforms lives through the unique power of the arts. Our purpose is to offer a healthy and nurturing creative environment for young artists. We strive to provide a clear vision of the importance of art in our community and lives through education and hands-on experiences both in the classroom and outside in the open atmosphere of community events. The ARTree wants to improve art in the community by taking action within the community.


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ARTree Arts Center’s Ever-Changing Photo Mural Returns

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