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Mayor Tom Bradley '56 Visual Art Competition

February 5, 2018

Tell a Friend or Two: Bradley Art Competition Now Open to Art Students!

Calling all Los Angeles college and high school students! Check out the Visual Art Competition to honor the legacy of Mayor Tom Bradley ’56.

There is no cost to enter and top entries will earn cash awards and may be displayed at the Bullocks Wilshire landmark and other prominent LA venues.

The Bradley Art Competition is being conducted as part of the Tom Bradley Centennial Year Project to honor the memory of Los Angeles’ longest-serving (1973-1993) and first African American mayor who would have turned 100 in December 2017. Mayor Bradley’s historic leadership continues to have an unprecedented impact on the City of Los Angeles more than two decades after he completed five terms as mayor and more than 50 years in public service.

This competition is coordinated by Southwestern Law School in collaboration with the Tom and Ethel Bradley Foundation and the LA Valley College Department of Art, as well as additional educational partners including the CSUN Department of Art.

Register now and learn more here!

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