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The purpose of the workshops is generating tools for the execution of the mural through learning <br />of technical knowledge about color, composition, painting, and drawing. Because most of the <br />student artists have no experience with murals, this will be valuable to their education and training <br />in art and provide them with first-hand experience of murals. The muralists will also host Saturday <br />drop in days, in which our Santa Ana community will have the opportunity to assist in creation of <br />the mural. These open art studios will provide general overview of mural creation but be valuable <br />learning experiences for interested community members to learn about their community history. <br />Lastly, Heritage Museum's mission is to preserve our natural and cultural history. The museum <br />will host a series of history talks that focuses on our cultural legacies. These history talks will bring <br />in community historians that will add a contextual background to what is being painted on the <br />mural. This will add a much more enriching experience for our student artists and community <br />members because the history of mural will not just drawn, but the histories of our past figures will <br />have voice. This will also allow the museum to curate a unit of study for local elementary and high <br />school students to visit the mural throughout the school year and interpret what they see and how <br />it relates to the current Santa Ana trends. The project will create a mural that represents the <br />continuity and change of the Santa Ana community, as well as passing the baton to the next <br />generation of community artists. The artists will work directly with the museum's historian to <br />develop a historically and culturally rooted mural design. The museum has already begun <br />gathering information from the community of what should be included in the Santa Ana mural. <br />Lastly, a portion of the grant will also be used print bilingual invites and flyers for the mural's <br />opening public reception which includes appetizers, drinks, and a cultural presentation about the <br />mural. <br />Answers to Supplemental Questions: <br />Question 1: Please describe any additional City of Santa Ana resources required for your <br />project (permits, public space, licenses etc.) that you are required to obtain? <br />Due to the project being on private property, the Heritage Museum should not be required to <br />obtain City of Santa Ana permits. If any permits are deemed to be obtained after the project <br />commences, the museum will file and pull permits through the city. <br />Question 2: Is this a new or existing program/project? <br />While this is a new project for Heritage Museum, this project is part of a vision plan developed in <br />summer 2015. The museum began an initiative to enhance our visitors' outdoor experience on <br />our 12 -acre property. A number of factors came into play: feeling comfortable and welcomed; <br />wayfinding; rest areas; and enhancing the educational and cultural opportunities. Educational <br />kiosks and interpretive panels were installed around the property, two site map kiosks were <br />installed, more benches to slow down and take in the scenery were installed, additional banners <br />and interpretive panels were installed as well. The museum also allocated an artistic cultural <br />space designated for a series of murals depicting Santa Ana and Orange County's cultural and <br />natural history. The cultural arts mural project aligns with the museum's outdoor interpretive plan <br />to enhance the visitors' museum experience. There will be a series of mural depicting not only <br />Santa Ana history, but Orange County as well. As an organization dedicated to preserving Orange <br />County, other cultural murals will incorporate the entire region of Orange County. This Santa Ana <br />mural will add to our existing outdoor interpretive and educational plan and add an artistic <br />expression to the museum grounds. It will also serve as an educational mural to teach our local <br />history through pictorial storytelling. A social science unit of study will be developed along with <br />visual arts standards. <br />Heritage Museum of Orange County <br />2 of 3 <br />