RESEARCH THROUGH DIFFERENT LENS

Sociopolitical Research Lens

The social and sociopolitical lens explores the meaning of street art in the culture of Buenos Aires. It analyzes the influences of the social and political atmospheres in Buenos Aires on street art, and vice versa. Investigate how laws affect the freedom of street art and how street art has become a tool for protest and advocacy. I chose this perspective because it links my academic backgrounds in social work and Hispanic studies. Furthermore, it fits my interests in macro social work, looking at how policies affect populations in society and the process for changing these policies.ns?

  • El pasaje de los murales: ¿Es el arte callejero un delito?

    El pasaje de los murales: ¿Es el arte callejero un delito? In English Santa Rosa street, also known as the passage of murals, and the surrounding passages have become the canvas for many passionate street artists. Street art is popularly known for its bold and colorful uses of colors that paint the walls of buildings in public…

  • Yaqui Melhem: Las mujeres en el arte callejero 

    Yaqui Melhem: Las mujeres en el arte callejero  (in English) Yaqui Melhem is a designer and street artist who is recognizable for her unique and eye-catching murals that frequently feature illustrations of women. Murals have become a popular form of street art in Buenos Aires over the past decade. They are typically large in size and are…

  • Guille Pachelo: La técnica de paste-up

    Guille Pachelo: La técnica de paste-up (in English) Guille Pachelo is a street artist who is popularly known in Buenos Aires. Born and raised in the city, Pachelo grew up surrounded by art, as his mother was a painter, and his brother studied art at the university. He is famous for his street art characters…

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