Resources
Web sites
Metropolitan Transportation Authority Arts for Transit (New York City)
The Boston Youth Fund Mural Crew
Cambridge Art Council Mural Tour
Philadelphia Mural Arts Program (MAP)
City of Atlanta's Office of Cultural Affairs, Summer Murals Project
City of Albuquerque Murals Plan
The Chicano Park Historical Documentation Project (San Diego)
Murals of Los Angeles Conservation Program (City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs)
Social And Public Art Resource Center (SPARC) (Los Angeles)
Mural Conservancy of Los Angeles
Tulare (California) Cultural Arts Foundation
PrecitaEyes Mural Arts and Visitors Center (San Francisco)
San Francisco’s Public Art Program
Regional Arts & Culture Council (Portland, Oregon)
Public Art Research Archive, Sheffield Hallam University (United Kingdom)
Online Publications
Papers presented at the Getty Research Institute and the Getty Conservation Institute symposium "Mural Painting and Conservation in the Americas," Los Angeles, CA, May 16-17, 2003, which was held in recognition of the significance of 20th century mural artand the relatively little attention the subject has received.
Including:
- Will Shank, "Before the Paint Hits the Wall."
- Timothy W. Drescher, "Priorities in Conserving Community Murals."
- Leslie Rainer, "The Conservation of Outdoor Contemporary Murals."
- Ann Garfinkle, "The Legal and Ethical Consideration of Mural Conservation: Issues and Debates."
- Mark Golden, "Mural Paints: Current and Future Formulations."
- John Pitman Weber, "Politics and Practice of Community Public Art: Whose Murals Get Saved?"
- Jon Pounds, "The Gift of Absence: Mural Restoration in a Policy Void"



