The Japantown Mural Project


‘Correspondences and Elevation’, my piece for the project, printed with the Japantown Mural Project template.

50 artists are participating in this project by Rasteroids Design and The City of San Jose Public Art Program.

From the Japantown Mural Website
The Japantown Mural Project is a celebration of the vibrancy of San Jose’s historic Japantown neighborhood through artworks by 50 local artists. The environment is a barren, undeveloped plot of land that once served as the City of San Jose’s Maintenance Yard. Chain-link fencing is now covered with more than 60 large mesh panels of color. It stretches a quarter of a city block along 6th and Jackson Streets in the heart of Japantown.

The subject matter is highly interpretive, including personal and commissioned works, and encompasses a wide variety of mediums and aesthetics. It also includes references to the site’s former life; 100 years ago, it was one of San Jose’s very first Chinatown settlements known as ‘Heinlenville.’ A majority of the artists maintain art studios in Japantown, have displayed their artwork in neighborhood galleries, or consider this wonderful place their home.

The Japantown Mural Project is truly representative of its own unique community and will be enjoyed and appreciated for years to come.

All the artists here. (scroll down)

photo Alex Chan 2012

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