13' x 46.5' Acrylic, November 2009
Long Beach, CA.


This Mural Project Sponsored by The Long Beach Redevelopment Agency and Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine

A Neighborhood Perspective, reflects the history and the lifestyle of the people residing in The North Atlantic Corridor area.  The mural
transitions from agricultural fields into a modern view of the Atlantic Corridor, representing the development throughout the years. As
well as the many immigration changes that has transformed it into a multiracial and multi-ethnic neighborhood.


Special Thanks to :

City of Long Beach Redevelopment Agency and Department of Parks, Recreation, and Marine.
North Project Area Committee
Long Beach Historical Society

All the help from friends and community that came out to volunteer;  Albaro Agredano, Braulio Agredano, Guillermo Avalos, Jennifer
Banh, Reba Castaneda,  Eric Caro, Sara Karacay, Esaul Romo, Pedro Ruiz, Deborah Wallin

Models;  Cesar Agredano, Karina Agredano, Jesus Chavez, Ruby Chavez, Eric Cordova, Ian Cordova, Jeremiah Hunt, Roy Hunt, Tatyana
Hunt, Sarah Summerfelt
To see more images of the mural as
well as pictures of the progress click on
the image below
A Neighborhood Perspective