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Untitled (black and white figures)

Artist Diego Rodriguez partnered with Guerilla Garden and a few youth volunteers from Lookout Mountain Youth Corrections. By including east and west walls, visible to passers-by at different times, this black and white project demonstrates the ability to articulate two perspectives in dialogue with each other. Additional photos of this project are available on the Guerilla …

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YNIG Art Education Mural Program

In addition to the artwork, this project included celebrations and youth-community interaction.

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Girls Inc.

Girls Inc. of Metro Denver and Arts Street implemented class time for this project which stretches along 91 feet of fencing on Colfax Ave.

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RTD Station

This Federal Blvd. bridge mural created by JOLT and Guerrilla Garden is visible to RTD Light Rail commuters.

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Sandi Calistro

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Peace Murals

This project converted 22,000 sq. feet of damaged concrete into a community gathering spot including six murals created and painted by local artists and community youth, three basketball courts and 12 steel pillars transformed into peace columns.

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Colorado Creative Giving (no longer on exhibit)

Five artists had their works installed at six storefronts along Welton Street during the ninth annual Five Points Jazz Festival (May 19, 2012).

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Street Kidz Center

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Three Trailer Pod

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Indio Chichen Itza

Artist Bimmer Torres worked with five youth from the Juvenile Diversion Program to design and create this mural in only three days. The figure represents a wise Mayan warrior in front of a large pre-Columbian city built by the Maya civilization. The Juvenile Diversion Program targets youth as a prevention program for illegal graffiti tagging. One participant …

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