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Sacramento Mural History

The Sacramento art scene has been booming, after artists at the core, like Shaun Burner, David Garibaldi, and too many others to name, invested decades pushing the movement for more appreciation of the arts. Collectively, these influencers in the creative world brought districts full of crime, addiction, and poverty to up and coming neighborhoods and culture-filled… Read more »

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Controversial City Mural

In April of 2015 on the corner of 28th and U streets in Sacramento, California, Jenn Ponci noticed some pretty terrible graffiti on the building across the street from Side Show Studios. Tattoo clients, art patrons, and artists who came into the space all had something to say about the pictures that appeared on the grey wall…. Read more »

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FLYFEST 2017 SSPCA + DANIEL WHORES BENEFIT

  On April 8, 2017 Shannon Marlin and Michael Sylvestre, owners of Spanish Fly Hair Garage, Maverique Style House, and Crushed VLVT Bumble and Bumble salons, hosted a Hip-Hop fundraiser for the Sacramento SPCA. The event was a collaborative effort between Marlin and Sylvestre, music and runway organizer Jake Desrochers, fashion show director Shayla Wynne, and art curator Jenn Ponci,… Read more »

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The Morrissey, Flynn Building

In October of 2014, Richard Acala invited artists Pier and Ponci to paint The Morrissey Flynn Building, located at 3647 40th St in Sacramento, California. The mural pays homage to Dr. Flynn, who works part time in the Oak Park clinic donating his time providing women’s services, and helping heroin addicts improve their lives. The symbols on the mural are painted in Celtic and African,… Read more »

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Miami Art Basel 2014

In December of 2014 Few and Far Women met in Miami, Florida for Art Basel, America’s greatest annual art gathering. Reaching 30′ tall and 90′ wide, this underwater-themed mural became the largest all female production to date, located in Wynwood, an art district of Miami. Characters were painted by Ursula X. Young, Agana, Deity, Toofly, 179, Rachel, and Kazilla, with graffiti pieces lining the… Read more »

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Richmond Virginia Street Art Festival

In September 2013, Ed Trask invited Jenn Ponci and Ursula Young to participate in the RVA Street Art Festival. The event took place at the GRTC Depot; the artists were encouraged to design their murals within the “transportation” theme. With the assistance of Meme and Maggie Smith, the wall grew to become a Few and Far Women production… Read more »