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Graffiti Project “Murals of Peace” to be held in three BH Cities

Published April 21, 2015
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Artist Caleb Neelon paints the Imagination Wall at Children's Hopsital, Boston.The US Embassy in Bosnia and Herzegovina – in cooperation with the NGO Motus Adulescenti – announced an event for a graffiti project called “Murals of Peace”, which will be held in Sarajevo, East Sarajevo, and Mostar from April 17th to the 30th, 2015.

With the aim of celebrating 20 years of peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the world wide famous American graffiti artist-muralist – Caleb Neelon – will be leading a group of students and young artists, from the three cities mentioned above, to paint three murals with one common theme – peace.

Works of foreign artist, Caleb Neelon, can be seen in galleries and museums, as well as on the walls of buildings in dozens of countries around the world. Neelon is an associate editor for Juxtapoz Magazine, and the author/contributor to several dozen books, including the important 2011 HarperCollins Edition of “The History of American Graffiti”, which he wrote with Roger Gastman, and 2014 AMMO Books “Ed Emberly”, written together with Todd Oldham.

 

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