Chicago artist William Estrada teaches art through mobile street cart project in neighborhoods like Little Village, North Lawndale
Briefly

"For the most part, when people encounter the cart, they're curious. They're trying to figure out what it is because I lied to them with my false advertisement of my ice cream bell."
"I go out into the neighborhoods to invite adults to play, to dream, to imagine, to talk to each other but most importantly to think about the importance of art in the neighborhood."
"I wanted to create a mobile cart that was inspired by the vendors I grew up with and a lot of the work they do as cultural ambassadors."
"Bringing art-making to adults in these areas, he hopes to help locals see the good right where they live."
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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