Small yellow and green posters have been popping up across Philadelphia over the past year. Pasted on walls and grouped together, they call for change, with messages such as: “Care not cops,” “Fund PHL Arts,” “Invest in Communities” or “Fund Safe and Clean Parks.”
The posters are part of a public art installation, “A People’s Budget” produced by Mural Arts Philadelphia and framed around a simple question: How can art be used to involve community members in reimagining how the city spends its money?
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