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Celebrated Richmond muralist Hamilton Glass completes his latest addition to the city’s streetscape — a dramatic work that features black faces infused into the traditional red, white and blue and stars of the American flag. A clear artistic statement of the message that Black Lives Matter, the mural faces the Brookland Park Boulevard side of the Richmond Urban Ministry Institute at the intersection of Chamberlayne Avenue and Brookland Park Boulevard in North Side. New murals continue to be added. On Wednesday, the city unveiled Josh Zarambo’s mural tribute to the late Congressman John Lewis of Georgia at the Powhatan Community Center on Fulton Hill. And recently, another well-known muralist, Sir James Thornhill, completed a new mural with student help in the 800 block of Oliver Hill Way in Shockoe Bottom.

Celebrated Richmond muralist Hamilton Glass completes his latest addition to the city’s streetscape — a dramatic work that features black faces infused into the traditional red, white and blue and stars of the American flag. A clear artistic statement of the message that Black Lives Matter, the mural faces the Brookland Park Boulevard side of the Richmond Urban Ministry Institute at the intersection of Chamberlayne Avenue and Brookland Park Boulevard in North Side. New murals continue to be added. On Wednesday, the city unveiled Josh Zarambo’s mural tribute to the late Congressman John Lewis of Georgia at the Powhatan Community Center on Fulton Hill. And recently, another well-known muralist, Sir James Thornhill, completed a new mural with student help in the 800 block of Oliver Hill Way in Shockoe Bottom.