Painting history

Painters Joy McAllister and Chris Toovey finish restoring their mural on the south side of the Arts and Communications Building beside the train tracks on Tuesday. The mural was first painted by McAllister and Toovey in 1992. / photo by Tyler Deacy
Painters Joy McAllister and Chris Toovey finish restoring their mural on the south side of the Arts and Communications Building beside the train tracks on Tuesday. The mural was first painted by McAllister and Toovey in 1992. / photo by Tyler Deacy
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