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City of Eugene Cultural Services

Eugene, OR

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Untitled by Esteban Camacho Steffensen
Untitled by Esteban Camacho Steffensen
  • Esteban Camacho Steffensen
  • Untitled, 2022
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The overlapping catastrophes of the pandemic, racial injustice and the climate crisis have greatly impacted youth and their mental health, especially disadvantaged youth. Art can play a role in their emotional healing and build hope to counter despair. Murals can address this need because they stimulate the imagination in a positive way while building camaraderie to counter social isolation. The physical work of painting bright colors on large walls with a group of friends while seeking to create beauty and meaning on critical issues can be an antidote to years of separation and isolation.

  • Collections: Windowfront Exhibitions Archive

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