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Amid Crisis, a Renaissance for Street Art

New Yorkers at work on a Black Lives Matter mural in Manhattan in July. Such scenes became increasingly common in U.S. cities since June. Photographer: Byron Smith/Getty Images North America

Art, CivicCynthia HirschhornNovember 18, 2020CIVIC, civic art, public art, ART
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