Muzeo Museum's 'Common Ground' Murals Painted Over in Ephemeral Gesture
The Muzeo Museum and Cultural Center in Anaheim, California, recently showcased the "Common Ground" exhibition, featuring eight local artists who created large murals centered on themes of transience. Among the participating artists were Daniel Toledo, Huntz Lui, Crisselle, and Mr. B Baby, each presenting unique artistic perspectives, from abstract to figurative styles. Standout works included Huntz Lui's piece, "The End is Not Near," and Mr. B Baby's "Released," which combines Mexican folk art with children's narratives. The exhibition wrapped up with an engaging event where artists painted over their works, emphasizing the importance of change and community involvement.
Key facts
- Exhibition 'Common Ground' at Muzeo Museum and Cultural Center in Anaheim, California
- Eight local artists created large-scale murals directly on gallery walls
- Artists: Daniel Toledo, Huntz Lui, Crisselle, Allison Bamcat, Raymond Argumendo, GoopMassta, Daniel Carey, Mr. B Baby
- Murals were painted over by the artists in a closing event
- Huntz Lui's work: 'The End is Not Near'
- Allison Bamcat's work: 'Sword of Damocles' featuring an oarfish
- Muzeo Museum stated: 'the transience is the point'
- Closing event had a light, lively atmosphere with artists smiling and dancing
Entities
Artists
- Daniel Toledo
- Huntz Lui
- Crisselle
- Allison Bamcat
- Raymond Argumendo
- GoopMassta
- Daniel Carey
- Mr. B Baby
Institutions
- Muzeo Museum and Cultural Center
Locations
- Anaheim
- California
- United States