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Un Pueblo Sin Murales
The oldest existing street mural in Washington DC, painted in the '70s in a community effort led by artist Carlos Salazar.
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Felip's Story
In this mural on the Bloombars building, Joel Bergner tells the story of a boy growing up in a Rio de Janeiro favela.
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Klingle Road murals
A detail from three murals painted on an expanse of retaining wall on Klingle Road by Jorge Somarriba and LAYC between 1988 and 1990.
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Parkview Stories
Helena Metaferia and local youths created this mural on the side of the Parkview recreation center in 2011.
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Greetings from Deanwood
Juan Pineda created this mural in 2010.
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Graffiti Mural
Laya Monarez and LAYC students created Graffiti mural in the interior courtyard of buildings at the Park View Recreation center.
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Currulao y Desplazamiento: The Afro-Colombian Mural
Dedicated to the displaced people in Colombia's ongoing civil conflict, this 2009 mural was painted by Joel Bergner with community support.
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CentroNia Mural
Painted in 2008 by Ryan McDonnell and Manuel Navarette, with students of CentroNia school.
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Columbia Heights es/is
Mural created in 2008 by LAYC
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My Place/ Mi Lugar
LAYC's 2nd Nature program painted this mural in 2013
Photos and information from the follow sources: DC Murals Project, Carlos Arrien, Jorge Somarriba, Ligia Williams, Juan Pineda, Karlisma, Smithsonian Latino Center, Latin American Youth Center, and the Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School. © Hola Cultura. All rights reserved.
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