Global Arts: Interactive Murals
Learn about the incredible mural, Cahuitl, created by artist, Marissa Alise Baez as part of the C/O Commonwealth Exhibit at HUB-Robeson Galleries. Try it out! Time to get a little messy with mud and create your own mural.
- Step 1: Find a sidewalk or flat surface to make your mural
- Step 2: Reach your hands down into the mud or pigment and then onto the sidewalk
- Step 3: Continue step 2 to create a full circle of hand prints
Learn more about the exhibit and Marissa Alise Baez’s artwork.
See more of their work at marissabaez.net
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