Pajaro Valley Magazine | August 14, 2020

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PUBLIC WORK Aptos artist Sarah Jane works on a large chalk painting on Aug.

7 on Pacific Avenue in downtown Santa Cruz as part of a First Friday “Color the Street” project.

Expressive art in the public County artists participate in First Friday event By TARMO HANNULA

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en artists helped dress up a section of Pacific Avenue in downtown Santa Cruz last week during the first-ever “Color Our Street! Chalk Art Event.” As part of the monthly First Friday Art Tour, the project gave artists an open slate to create original art on the pavement inside a section of Pacific Avenue, the main business street in Santa Cruz, that has been closed to motor traffic during the coronavirus outbreak. “It just feels great to be able to share something positive and to leave something here for everyone in the community,” said Linda Cover, an artist who was a major player in the Pajaro Valley Unified School District for more than two decades. “The range of the art out

here is wonderful; it’s a wide open gallery. It’s fun to be youthful.” First Friday Santa Cruz collaborated with MeloMelo Kava Bar and Downtown Santa Cruz to bring the project to fruition, said First Friday director Bree Karpavage. “We simply wanted these artists to express where they’re at today,” she said. “The topic is a free range. It can be Black Lives Matter, masks or a flower—the artists chose their own direction.” From Wednesday through Friday the artists took to the pavement with chalk and, in some cases, pastels, as the public was welcome to get a glimpse of art in progress. Karpavage said Downtown Santa Cruz provided the chalk while MeloMelo Kava Bar pitched in gifts for the winners.


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