GTA unveils latest mural in Agana Heights by artists Jeff Ejan

GTA has recently announced the unveiling of its latest Village Mural Project in Agana Heights in front of the gymnasium, featuring Mannginge’ by local artist Jeff Ejan (@soft.kor on IG).
The Village Mural Project launched in 2022 was created to support local artists and beautify villages across the island in partnership with Guam’s mayors. Through vibrant, meaningful public art, the initiative aims to celebrate cultural identity and community pride while inspiring the next generation.
"Mannginge’," in CHamoru, refers to the act of showing respect to elders by sniffing or kissing the back of their hand or cheek symbolizes a deep connection to heritage, much like the recognition of a familiar scent tied to home and tradition.
“Technological advance is inevitable, and it comes with an ever-evolving western pop culture. The thinning of traditions, language, and practices have been at a high. We must be the bridge to pass down treasures our fore familes have gifted us. Stories, signs of respect, and language will be lost if not integrated and taught to the next generation,” said Ejan.
“We should embrace progression but also remember to share the beautiful cultures that make us unique. Share a story, teachings, or language to another islander and you’ll find out we have more things in common. Thank you to my elders both blood and island adoptive for sharing,” he added,
Adding another meaningful layer to the mural, the logo on the right pays tribute to retired Mayor Paul McDonald’s 32-year legacy of service to the Agana Heights community.
Sharon Davis, Vice President of Community Engagement and External Affairs at GTA, emphasized the significance of cultural preservation in tandem with innovation.
“As a company deeply rooted in Guam’s growth, we know that technology is only one part of our future,” Davis said. “Projects like the Village Mural Project are important reminders to celebrate and preserve our cultural heritage. Jeff Ejan’s Mannginge’ beautifully captures this message.”
“This mural is more than just art—it’s a tribute to our history, culture, and the progress we continue to make as a community,” said Mayor Richard Arroyo of Agana Heights.“It adds vibrancy and depth to Agana Heights, reminding us of the importance of honoring our traditions while embracing the future. I thank GTA and Jeff Ejan for bringing this meaningful vision to life.”
