City of Austin Transportation Director Robert Spillar teaches Tobias Jackson-Woods how to use a paint roller as artists paint a mural on east 11th Street near downtown Austin that says "Black Artists Matter," two days after the group painted "Black Austin Matters" in large yellow letters on Congress Avenue in the heart of downtown.

City of Austin Transportation Director Robert Spillar teaches Tobias Jackson-Woods how to use a paint roller as artists paint a mural on east 11th Street near downtown Austin that says "Black Artists Matter," two days after the group painted "Black Austin Matters" in large yellow letters on Congress Avenue in the heart of downtown. Stock Photo
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18 June 2020

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Austin Texas USA

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Austin, TX USA June 18, 2020: City of Austin Transportation Director Robert Spillar teaches Tobias Jackson-woods how to use a paint roller as artists paint a mural on east 11th Street near downtown that says "Black Artists Matter, " two days after the group painted "Black Austin Matters" in large yellow letters on Congress Avenue in the heart of downtown. Several other U.S. cities have created murals after "Black Lives Matter" was painted near the White House in Washington, DC Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News