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The Port of Los Angeles, along with the San Pedro Waterfront Arts District, Los Angeles Maritime Institute, and West Harbor, recently held a mural unveiling ceremony for the "La Pincoya en El Norte" mural, located on the side of Berth 73, Building G warehouse, adjacent to the S.P. Slip in San Pedro.
The 72' by 15' mural, conceived, designed, and painted by Revival Murals & Design artists Alonsa Guevara and James Razko, prominently features La Pincoya, a mythological sea goddess from the south of Chile, pointing toward the Port with images of local fishermen and Native Americans.
The second community engagement mural to be painted through the Adventures in Public Art program, "La Pincoya en El Norte" was funded in part by the Port of Los Angeles Community Investment Grant Program.
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