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Street mural, "Stories in Flight"

Media
Birds eye view of "Stories from Flight"
Subject
Mural on Doyers St.
Description
A photograph of "Stories in Flight," a 4,800-square-foot asphalt mural on Doyers Street in Manhattan’s Chinatown.
Creator
Colleen Kong-Savage
Publisher
Colleen Kong-Savage Artist Portfolio
Date
2024
Rights
Fair use
Format
Mural
Type
Still image of public art installation

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  • Everyday Resistance, Cultural Preservation, and Neighborhood Identity in Doyers Street Third Spaces as Sites of Preservation

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