Kristina Micotti’s “Do You Know The Way to San Josè’s Guadalupe River Trail?” Restoration
Last fall, we completed the renovation of Kristina Micotti’s 2021 installation “Do You Know The Way to San Josè’s Guadalupe River Trail?”
This 2,550 sq foot mural, which is located along the Guadalupe River Trail, was created to serve programs for children in underserved neighborhoods to have an opportunity to visit natural spaces and learn about local wildlife in a fun whimsical way.
A massive shout out to the community who signed up to participate in hands on painting of the mural. An impressive 50 volunteers came out to support this initiative and helped complete it in the span of 3 days!
We couldn’t have completed so quickly without their persistence and dedication. It was a beautiful experience working with families, students, and local artists.
Greatly appreciate our team,
@no._2_gallery_ @steponhen @mvrc_t_wvllvce @laceybryantart @bylxc who assisted with volunteers and the restoration.
Supported by:
@worldwidewalls @empire7studios
Sponsored by:
@Microsoft @sjculture @cityofsanjose @kellymoorepaint @montanacans_usa @monsterenergy @amazon
In partnership with:
@guadaluperiverparkconservancy @sjparksandrec @scvwd @sj_conservationcorps @sj_downtown
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