Murals of Topeka
Alijah McCracken, Content Creator|September 21, 2020
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This local mural is located at the Avondale East CRC Care Center in Topeka, KS. It is meant to represent cultural diversity and the importance of community involvement.
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This local mural is located at the WCW Property Management building in Topeka, KS. The mural represents the beauty and importance of the Topeka community.
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This local mural is located on 12th street between Lane and Washburn in Topeka, KS. It is a recreation of a panel painted by Topeka native Aaron Douglas, “Aspects of Negro Life: From Slavery Through Reconstruction”.
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This local mural is located in the NOTO Art District in Topeka, KS. It shows a tree providing fruit, leaves, and healing and delivers a religious and spiritual message.
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This local mural is located at the Habitat for Humanity Restore in Topeka, KS. It shows a yellow octopus creating colorful artwork that spreads the message “Home Is the Key”.
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This local mural is located in the NOTO Art District in Topeka, KS. It was created by award winning artist Jennifer Bohlander. It shows elephants taking over the Topeka area. It is an artistic and revolutionary message.
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This local mural is located in the NOTO Art District in Topeka, KS. It was created by award winning artist Jennifer Bohlander, who wanted to share the Kansas State sunflower with the community.
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This local mural is located at Mystic Addiction Tattoos and Piercings in Topeka, KS. The store decided to have aesthetic art work that represents their style.
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This local mural is located near the Brown vs. Board of Education National Site in Topeka, KS. It is a dedication to the 1954 Supreme Court decision to end segregation in public schools.
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This local mural is located at the Avondale East CRC Care Center in Topeka, KS. It is meant to represent cultural diversity and the importance of community involvement.
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This local mural is located at the WCW Property Management building in Topeka, KS. The mural represents the beauty and importance of the Topeka community.
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