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      <image:title>Home - Thank you for being a part of this.</image:title>
      <image:caption>From the beginning, this work has been an effort to amplify unheard voices and create space in the public square for contemplation, multiplicity, and healing in the midst of what is, for most of us, a uniquely challenging, eye-opening, and life-altering time. It could not have happened without the trust, generosity, and vulnerability of the many people who lent their voices and time to this effort. This installation was generously sponsored by the Glendale Arts and Culture Commission, through funding from the Urban Art Program, and support from Glendale Library, Arts &amp; Culture and Glendale Community Services and Parks.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>About the Artist - Ashton S. Phillips is an interdisciplinary sculptor and sound artist based in the Los Angeles area.</image:title>
      <image:caption>He brings a wide range of lived experiences to this multi-disciplinary project, including a deep history in experimental music, time teaching adolescents and young adults how to use art-making to process and recover from trauma, an existing sculpture practice focused on urban space and dirt as a sculptural medium, and several years of experience interviewing witnesses and gathering testimony as a practicing attorney. For more on Ashton and his practice, visit: www.ashtonsphillips.com</image:caption>
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