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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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Rite of Passage

This red, yellow and blue mural was created by Diego Rodriguez and several youth.

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We Are But Seeds of Social Change

Barth Quenzer and local artist Jeremy Ulibarri (JOLT) worked with Denver Public School teachers on this mural.

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Crush

Beginning of Crush Murals 

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St. Charles Summer Program

St. Charles Recreation Center summer mural program with YNIG 

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La Alma Rec Center Youth Summer Program

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Absolute Family After School Graffiti Session

Afterschool Graffiti Sessions with youth

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Arts of Mind

Ratha Sok lead artist along with Gerald Hamel created a Youth Empowerment Program 

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Untitled (pregnant woman seated on hill in black, white and red)

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Untitled (abstract heart on black field)

Mural on 6th Avenue and Santa Fe Drive by Keith White (a.k.a. YNIG) and Joshua Rogers 

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