Participaron 22 personas, mayoritariamente mujeres. El trabajo fue muy intenso, con mucho entusiasmo. Destacaron en el mural la preocupación por la preservación de los arroyos, incrementar la producción agrícola como la yuca, reforestar la localidad, mejorar la carretera para facilitar el transporte de personas y los productos que producen. Enseñar a los niños sus cantos y bailes como el Son de Negro.
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PUBLIC ART PROJECTS AND URBAN INTERVENTIONS:
The Park project:
This public art project located at the very heart of Perquin, “el parque”/ the park conveyed the re-building/ re-covering of the the main plaza, located directly in the heart of Perquin facing the Major’s office and the Church. The recuperation of the two existing murals of the park was followed by the ambitious project of urban planning.
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The Park project:
This public art project located at the very heart of Perquin, “el parque”/ the park conveyed the re-building/ re-covering of the the main plaza, located directly in the heart of Perquin facing the Major’s office and the Church. The recuperation of the two existing murals of the park was followed by the ambitious project of urban planning.