b'President Bill Clinton & President-Elect George W. Bush, 2000 | U.S. National Archives | Public DomainPhilly: The City of Murals Boomers Take the Presidency:By Jane Golden Bill Clinton & George W. Bush(2-part series)Oct. 10, 2 p.m.(Bradford movie theater) By Dr. Greg FerroOct. 27, 1 - 3 p.m. | Oct. 28, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.(Bradford movie theater)Philadelphia claims more than 4,000 murals, 95% created by Mural Arts throughBorn in 1946, both Clinton and George W. literally launched the Baby Boomer collaborations with community-basedgeneration in the White House. But as the U.S. Commander in Chief, how organizations, city agencies, non-profits,did these two boomers do? Their presidencies had similarities and differences. schools, the private sector and philanthropies.Both put two justices on the U.S. Supreme Court. And both were elected to These partnerships have resulted in innovativetwo terms. But the differences were stark. One reduced the federal deficit and programs in youth art education, restorativehad a presidency rocked by scandals. The other endured the worst recession in justice, and behavioral health, making ithistory, and 3,000 citizens were lost due to a terrorist attack on American soil. possible for thousands to experience andJoin us as Dr. Ferro explores, compares and contrasts the first two boomers to witness the power of art. Dont miss thisgrace the Oval Office.expos of award-winning public art projects by one of the foremost experts on urban transformation through art. Jane Golden is the founder and executive director of Mural Arts Philadelphia. She has received numerous awards, including the Philadelphia Award. Untitled | Amy Sherald | 1108 Sansom St | discoverphl.com/blog-post/city-of-murals 45'