Designed by Roger Nelson and painted by Nelson, Marilyn Lindstrom, Ta-coumba Aiken and others in 1978, “Berlin Wall” is one of the most intriguing and unknown murals in the Twin Cities.
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Thursday, June 26th, 2008
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“The Faces of Our Future Reflect Our Past” mural was a 1995 Neighborhood Safe Art Project led by Marilyn Lindstrom with mentor artists Carlos Menchaca and Mali Kouanchao with the help of 14 youth.
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This pedestrian bridge rising over Robert Street in St. Paul’s West Side neighborhood has been painted by Carlos Menchaca, John Acosta, Marilyn Lindstrom and several assistants, including Mai Houa Thao, Pa Houa Yang, Pa Haua Thao and Mai Shong Thao.
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This public art park was created in 1991-1992 by a group of six guest artists and 30 youth volunteers led by Marilyn Lindstrom.
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Monday, January 7th, 2008
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This 1999 mural on the side of Running Wolf Fitness Center in Minneapolis was created by Marilyn Lindstrom with help from 20 young artists and guest artists Robert DesJarlait, Francis Yellow, Wallace Hill, Andrew Hill, Neng Lee, assistant Rush Merchant and co-director Gustavo Lira.
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