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Moveable Murals Celebration: May 4

Pajaro Valley Arts, the City of Watsonville, the Pajaro Valley Community Health Trust and artists will celebrate at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 4, at 250 Main St., Watsonville, the installation of the newest Moveable Murals: An Act of Love: Mask Wearing During the Pandemic, funded by the Community Health Trust of Pajaro Valley CARES Act grant. Wear your favorite mask.

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Artist Erik Davison’s piece, Wear Together, is part of Movable Murals.

This community-based project includes a digital rendering of the piece Wear Together by Watsonville artist Erik Davison; two photo collages designed by Karen Lemon, digitized by Hedwig Heerschop, of photographs submitted by the community; and four hand-painted murals called Flying Together by Watsonville artist Jaime Sanchez.

Photographic images were submitted by: Genevieve Daly, Kimberly DeLucia, Brianna Flores, Linda Martin, Karen Lemon, Marianne Nagel, Joey Ontiveros, and Graciela Vega.


The final designs were submitted to, supported, and approved by the City of Watsonville Parks Commission. The photo collages and image by Erik Davison were printed on large vinyl banners by Safari Signs. Operational funding was provided by Arts Council Santa Cruz and the City of Watsonville.

The City of Watsonville installation team included Grant Adams, Miguel Navarrete, and Rex Rackley.

Movable Murals, providing a venue for artists and community groups to showcase large-scale artwork in a public setting, are rotated annually.

Artist Jaime Sanchez shows off “Flying Together” for the new Movable Murals installation in Watsonville.

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