Wall of Welcome explained

Wall of Welcome
Year:2008
Type:Public Art, Mosaic
Height Imperial:6
Width Imperial:120
Metric Unit:m
Imperial Unit:feet
Coordinates:30.3427°N -97.7275°W

The Wall of Welcome is a 120-foot-long community public art mosaic located at 7100 Woodrow Avenue in the Crestview neighborhood of Austin, Texas. First envisioned by artist and Brentwood resident Jean Graham in 2002, the Wall reflects the community and documents some of the history of the Brentwood and Crestview neighborhoods. Fundraising for the wall began in 2003 with the first Violet Crown Festival. Jean and hundreds of neighbors worked together for five years to make the wall a reality; it was completed and dedicated in March 2008.[1] [2]

The 2008 short film A Community Mosaic, produced by Rob and Susan Burneson, tells the story of the creation of the Wall, along with the history and people of Brentwood and Crestview.[3]

Barbara Lugge's book Wall of Welcome: A Neighborhood Project illustrates the wall and its individual tiles.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Wall of Welcome . Violet Crown Community Works.
  2. Web site: Mosaic Wall – Wall of Welcome – Mosaic Artist – Jean Graham – Austin, Texas . Mosaic Art Source.
  3. Web site: Film: A Community Mosaic . Voices of the Violet Crown.