The artist MOliner intervenes on a shutter on Montserrat street in Raval, within the Ravaleart festival that transforms the neighborhood through urban art.
RavaleArt, the urban art festival that brings color to the shutters of Raval
The Raval neighborhood of Barcelona is using art to transform its facades and shutters through the community project Ravaleart, which brought vibrant color to the streets from November 6th to 9th. The transformation was made possible by the skilled hands of thirty local and international artists, each assigned a shutter, the necessary materials for their creations, and a shared theme: global justice. Within the umbrella of "global justice" were the following key areas: environmental justice, critical interculturality, peace and nonviolence, a feminist perspective, economic and social justice, power relations, human rights and governance, and historical memory and neighborhood identity.
The artist Aral intervenes on Arc del Teatre street in Raval, another piece of the Ravaleart festival that transforms the neighborhood's public spaces with creativity.
Artistic intervention on Nou de la Rambla street, within the Ravaleart festival that transforms the neighborhood's public spaces through urban art.
The artist Borja Sánchez creates a graffiti with the portrait of Carmen de Mairena on Nou de la Rambla street, within the Ravaleart festival.
Artistic intervention on Lancaster Street in Raval, within the Ravaleart festival, which transforms this corner of the neighborhood into a space for cultural and creative dialogue.
The artist Connor Cortínez intervenes in Montserrat street in Raval with his characteristic warrior, within the program of the Ravaleart festival.
The artist Julie Reau intervenes in the street of Sant Ramon del Raval, a work that incorporates light and movement in the urban space within the Ravaleart festival.
One of the artistic shutters of the Ravaleart festival in Raval, ephemeral interventions that transform commercial spaces into urban art galleries.
Graffiti artists use ladders to create their works on the walls of Raval, as part of the Ravaleart festival that transforms the neighborhood through urban art.
Spray paint is used to transform the shutters of the Raval into ephemeral works of art within the Ravaleart festival.
The artist Nora Castellví presents her work on Montserrat street in Raval, an artistic intervention that integrates into the urban landscape of the neighborhood within the Ravaleart festival.