Mexican Government Asked Street Artists To Paint 200 Houses To Unite Community

A youth organization that’s been known to use graffiti as a means of expression has teamed up with the government of Mexico to rehabilitate Palmitas, a town in the Pachuca district. Under the moniker “Germen Crew,” the group painted 209 houses, or twenty-thousand square meters of facade, into a single rainbow mural.

According to streetartnews, the impact has been extremely positive: 452 families, or 1808 people, were affected by this project, resulting in violence amongst youths being entirely eradicated. The group, whose name literally means “germ crew,” have made community involvement a priority, which could partially explain the good results.

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Mexican Government Asked Street Artists To Paint 200 Houses To Unite Community
Mexican Government Asked Street Artists To Paint 200 Houses To Unite Community
Mexican Government Asked Street Artists To Paint 200 Houses To Unite Community
Mexican Government Asked Street Artists To Paint 200 Houses To Unite Community
Mexican Government Asked Street Artists To Paint 200 Houses To Unite Community
Mexican Government Asked Street Artists To Paint 200 Houses To Unite Community
Mexican Government Asked Street Artists To Paint 200 Houses To Unite Community
Mexican Government Asked Street Artists To Paint 200 Houses To Unite Community
Mexican Government Asked Street Artists To Paint 200 Houses To Unite Community
Mexican Government Asked Street Artists To Paint 200 Houses To Unite Community

A video about the project:

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