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Martinez unveils homeownership mural by Miami artist

 

NEWS
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Mel Martinez, Secretary
Office of Public Affairs, Washington, DC 20410

FOR RELEASE

Tuesday 
December
3, 2002


HUD No. 02-146 
(202)708-0685 
 
http://www.hud.gov/news/index.cfm

 

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WASHINGTON – Miami-based Cuban-American artist Xavier Cortada today unveiled his mural, Stepping into the American Dream, in a ceremony hosted by Housing and Urban Development Secretary Mel Martinez.

            Cortada painted the mural at the White House Conference on Minority Homeownership, held on October 15 in Washington, DC. The painting illustrates the Blueprint for the American Dream Partnership, a collaborative effort of the Bush Administration and members of the housing industry to meet the President’s goal of 5.5 million new minority homeowners by the year 2010.

prez-message.jpg (62960 bytes)           “The Bush Administration is committed to helping people across the country realize the American Dream,” Martinez said at the unveiling ceremony. “We are proud to work with our partners in the private sector to achieve the President’s ambitious goal. This mural is a visual representation of our strong mutual commitment.”

            Stepping into the American Dream, 96”x96”, is acrylic and mixed media on canvas. Images in the mural are meant to represent the various avenues through which individuals and families can achieve homeownership – homebuyer education, adequate supply of affordable homes, down payment assistance, and mortgage financing. 

            The mural features short messages from new homeowners throughout the country, as well as from President Bush, Martinez, and other members of the Blueprint Partnership.

            Cortada has exhibited his works in museums, galleries and cultural venues around the world. He has served as Artistic Director of various efforts sponsored by Miami-Dade Art in Public Places, including Master Peace (a school-based art project in Miami-Dade County Public Schools) and PATH (Public Art Transforming Housing).

HUD is the nation’s housing agency committed to increasing homeownership, particularly among minorities, creating affordable housing opportunities for low-income Americans, supporting the homeless, elderly, people with disabilities and people living with AIDS. The Department also promotes economic and community development as well as enforces the nation’s fair housing laws.

 
secs-office-s.jpg (4474 bytes)Xavier Cortada with Secreraty Martinez, right, and Chief of Staff Frank Jimenez inside the Secretary's Office.

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WHITE HOUSE
Conference on Minority Homeownership

October 15, 2002, Washington, D.C.

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with-president-s.jpg (11106 bytes)Xavier Cortada created "Stepping into the American Dream" mural for The White House Conference on Minority Homeownership on Oct 15, 2002 in Washington, D.C.

Cortada greets President Bush