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Four Corners Public Arts | Street Murals by Eirini Linardaki | Invest Newark in Newark. Item made of synthetic
Four Corners Public Arts | Street Murals by Eirini Linardaki | Invest Newark in Newark. Item made of synthetic
Four Corners Public Arts | Street Murals by Eirini Linardaki | Invest Newark in Newark. Item made of synthetic

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Eirini Linardaki

Four Corners Public Arts - Street Murals

Featured In Invest Newark, Newark, NJ

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Four Corners Public Arts is an ongoing collaboration between the City via Invest Newark, the Newark Downtown District (NDD), Newark Arts and local property owners RBH Group and Paramount Asset that advocates for impact-driven, public art initiatives in and surrounding Broad St. and Market St. in Downtown Newark.

Eirini Linardaki in collaboration with Discovery Charter School (Newark, NJ)

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Item Four Corners Public Arts
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Eirini Linardaki
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Eirini Linardaki was born in Athens and studied art in France, where she lives for two decades. She lives and works in France, in the United States, and on the island of Crete. The artist deliberately creates happy images and colorful “bursts” of enjoyment and energy with children sharing their daily lives, since she thinks that childhood is the place from which all we come.
She created public art in New York, Paris, Athens and Heraklion and she was commissioned for several public art installations by the NYC Mayor’s office for climate change, the NYC Parks and the NYC DOT. Her public installations are currently on view in Heraklion, Athens, Newark, NJ, Queens, and Brooklyn, NY. She often works in collaboration with communities and schools to develop her installations. In her latest body of works she uses archival material and Wikileaks footage in order to incorporate conflict imagery in her discourse.