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South Gate
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Children's painting of a party. "The concept of Chicano Park begins and continues to remain important to work the land as a park environment. The cleaning, planting and many issues that pertain to the park land are still important. To continue to create projects with any sincere concerns for our park land is not consistent with the original commitment of working the land painting and planting all the way to the bay. "The South Gate" project is created away from the park an installed upon completion. This methodology of making public art away from Chicano Park has been done on synthetic canvas, and even paper, and paste on the columns have demonstrated a reaction by vandals tearing and scratching the canvas and paper." Salvador Torres
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