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Monday, March 16

Development of Street art as Community Experience in Latin America
Time:
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Presenter:
Dr. Ricardo Klein, University of Valencia, Spain
Location:
4130 Posvar Hall
Sponsored by:
Global Studies Center along with HCUAP and Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Cost:
Free and Open to the Public
Contact:
Veronica Dristas
Contact Email:
dristas@pitt.edu

This talk will share experiences of communities in Latin America with respect to the role that street art plays as an artistic tool for these regions. At the same time, it will explain how, through these initiatives, such art develops strategies for recognition and legitimation of communities, generating new collective spaces for participation. Street art (and muralism in particular) seek to create a positive experience of local public space, generating other practices, including creating open air galleries/museums. One example will include the experience of the Open Air Museum in San Miguel in Chile, or the International Open Street Festival (FITECA) in the neighborhood of Comas in Lima, Peru