East Los Streetscapers

Its members have executed over twenty murals and large-scale public artworks, primarily in the Los Angeles area.

They were soon joined by other artists such as George Yepes, Paul Botello, Rudy Calderon, Rich Raya, Ricardo Duffy, Charles Solares and Fabian Debora, which occasioned the renaming of the group to “East Los Streetscapers.”[ Name change] While collaborating artists have come and gone, Healy and Botello have remained the core of the group.

In 1990, Healy and Botello founded the Palmetto Gallery to provide exposure for younger artists,[5] and East Los Streetscapers has also sponsored projects for barrio youth.

Their work is characterized as "multicultural, strong, dynamic, colorful, site specific, and compositionally dramatic in line and texture.

"[7] In a departure from acrylic and tile murals in 2002, Wayne Healy and East Los Streetscapers installed the 12-foot tall oxidized steel and dichroic glass public art sculpture Read, Reach, and Realize at the courtyard entrance to the Buena Vista Branch Library in Burbank, California.