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Women Making History in Portland
File:Women Making History in Portland Mural (19539479563).jpg
The mural in May 2015
ArtistRobin Corbo
Year2007 (2007)
Dimensions5.5 m × 23 m (18 ft × 75 ft)
LocationPortland, Oregon, United States

Women Making History in Portland, sometimes abbreviated as Women Making History,[1] is a 2007 mural by Robin Corbo, located in Portland, Oregon, in the United States.

Description and history

Robin Corbo's Women Making History in Portland (2007) is located at 2335 North Clark Avenue, near the intersection of North Larrabee Avenue and North Harding Avenue, in Portland's Eliot neighborhood. The 18 feet (5.5 m) x 60 feet (18 m)[2]–75 feet (23 m) acrylic painting depicts and honors women who have influenced the city,[3] surround by a border with black birds. It has been called an "ode to feminism".[4]

According to the Public Art Archive, In Other Words Women's Books and Resources organized the mural, which was "made to promote the mission of empowering women through art and education". It is part of the City of Portland and Multnomah County Public Art Collection courtesy of the Regional Arts & Culture Council.[5][6]

In March 2008, the Janovec Gallery in the Brooklyn neighborhood displayed reproductions of the mural in their month-long exhibition about Portland's "artistic 'remarkable women'". Some of the artists who worked on the mural attended the exhibition's reception.[7]

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