Preserving 'Hot Rat Summer' Seattle mosaic
Seattle city council voted to impose $1500 civil fines for illegal graffiti. Councilmember Alexis Mercedes Rinck was the only one to vote against the measure. Wednesday, she joined councilmember Joy Hollingsworth to help uncover a beloved mural that the city had painted over in Cal Anderson park. It raised questions about who gets to decide what art is and who gets to engage in it. Photojournalist Pablo Gaviria brings us the story of Hot Rat Summer.
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