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Historic Inglewood presents draft designs for Second Floor murals, seeks tribal approval and copy edits
Summary
Historic Inglewood and city staff presented draft mural artwork and copy for the library/municipal building Second Floor, described a timeline-based composition and an Indigenous-history panel, and said the artist will seek tribal approval before final production.
Historic Inglewood representative Lindsey Runyon presented draft designs for a set of four murals proposed for the Second Floor public corridor and community room, saying the work pairs historic photographs and artwork with short explanatory “tabs” attributing image source and time period.
Runyon said the project, developed with the city communications team and the library, frames “community past and present,” using side-by-side imagery to show historic sites such as Cinderella City Mall, the 3,400 block west of downtown, Blood Middle School (with adjacent apartment changes), Whitaker Farms (later Bellevue Park/Pirates Cove) and local train facilities. She said…
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