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UCLA Ackerman Union Building

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Pulp Studio on YouTube

Pulp Studio created a mineral-ingrained glass mural that, unlike frescos, will maintain its integrity as a permanent fixture on UCLA’s Ackerman Union Building for years to come. Titled “La Memoria de la Tierra: UCLA,” which translates into English as “The Memory of Earth: UCLA. Artist, activist and professor emeritus Judith Baca illustrates the excavation of Westwood, which is the local village near UCLA’s campus. illustrates the excavation of Westwood, which is the local village near UCLA’s campus. The story of Westwood flows over three 26-foot-long panels, which begins with a tribute to the land. In the second segment, the artist pays homage to the many men and women who have shaped the UCLA community beyond the physical borders of the campus. The final segment of the artwork represents an imaginative depiction of the future in which the ever-changing university is in harmony with the original land. To Learn More: https://www.pulpstudio.com/ucla-acker...





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