Dozens of adult and youth volunteers attended a mural paint day by Mural Arts Philadelphia at the Dixon House community center in Point Breeze, Monday, Jan 21.
As Part of the MLK Day of Service, volunteers painted sections of the re-envisioned “Stop the Violence” mural by Philadelphia-based artist Felix St. Fort. The mural will be located at 20th and Fernon Streets in the exact location of the original mural of the samename that was recently taken down due to deteriorating conditions.
When asked why he came out to the event, Michael Benko of Bicycle Transit Systems said, “If you wantthe world to change, volunteering is the most-effective way of making it happen.”
The original mural, painted by Jane Golden and local youth in 1989, was in response to high gun violence at the time that claimed the lives of forty-six youths from the neighborhood and othernearby areas in the city. Chosen by the community, the new design by St. Fort features the same names of those lost to gun violence that were honored on the original artwork, along with many of theoriginal colors.
Here are some photos of the MLK Jr. Day of Service mural paint day.