We Have Always Needed Art - San Diego, CA
Posted by: LeoGeo
N 32° 54.345 W 117° 07.456
11S E 488379 N 3640845
Ancient cave paintings from the year 2012.
Waymark Code: WMEMRW
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 06/15/2012
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Given that the New York Times today published an article ( (
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Its message is clear: from the earliest days of our species, or maybe from the days of our Neanderthal cousins, "we have always needed art." Fortunately, San Diego is swimming (or should I say "surfing") in dozens and dozens of artistically painted utility boxes!
The painting of utility boxes in the Mira Mesa neighborhood of San Diego is sponsored by the Mira Mesa Town Council (a volunteer/business organization) and has been spearheaded by the Mira Mesa High School art department. See (
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There are photos of about 30 of the other Mira Mesa utility boxes, some with info about the artists, at (
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