Mural replaces vandalized walls on Bush Refrigeration Building and will be the longest and most visible mural in Camden City
Camden, NJ – Graffiti has polluted the Bush Refrigeration building on 1700 Admiral Wilson Boulevard for many years. Inspired by suggestions from residents of the East Camden Advisory Board, a new mural was installed that amplifies the historical contributions of East Camden residents and organizations.
The East Camden History Mural is a collage of historical figures and places created by the We Live Artists Collective. The We Live Here Artists Collective are artists who reside in Camden. The mural not only greatly beautifies the drive along Admiral Wilson Boulevard but instills pride by reminding Camdenite’s that there is greatness in Camden.
“This East Camden mural and similar forms of public art have unique transformative powers, helping to highlight all the good within our community,” said Camden Mayor Victor G. Carstarphen. “I commend the Camden Community Partnership, Saint Joseph’s Carpenter Society, Bush Refrigeration, We Live Here Artist Collective, and all involved in the creation of this beautiful work of art. It has instantly improved the quality of life at this location and is such a positive representation of the East Camden community. I feel this mural will be a catalyst for additional creativity, development, and economic growth.”
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