All Murals

The Perquin Model Selected Collaborative and Community-Based Projects, 2005-2022

  • "Bleeding Moon”

    2022 - Collaborative and community mural created by families and friends of women Missing and Murdered Indian MMIW/G/P, from the Yurok Tribe, Klamath, Northern California, USA.

  • "The Perquin Model Arrives in Honduras"

    2021/2022 - Art project collaborative and community centered on murals, wood sculpture workshops, and art created with recycled materials, facilitated by artists from Walls of Hope and Youth Against Violence in Honduras.

  • "Voices of the Pandemic"

    2021. USA - Collaborative and community mural project created by undocumented Central American migrant minors incarcerated in a maximum security detention center in the United States, using the zoom platform during the COVID pandemic.

  • Collaborative mural “Homage to the Tropical Dry Forest”

    2021. Brisas del Mar, Morroa, Sucre. Created by 35 people from the surrounding communities and the city.

  • "Silhouettes that Speak"

    2020 - Collaborative and community mural project created by, , undocumented, incarcerated Central American migrant minors detained in a maximum security detention center in the United States, using the zoom platform during the COVID pandemic.

  • San Onofre, Bolivar

    2019 - Community mural created by young people from the surrounding communities and neighborhoods of the municipality.

  • Colosó, Colombia

    2019 - Collaborative and community mural painted by ex-combatants of the FARC, Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, and civilian victims of violence during the 52-year civil war and armed conflict.

  • "Roads Taken and Others to Take"

    2019, USA - Collaborative and community mural project created by Central American migrant minors, undocumented, incarcerated in a maximum security detention center in the United States.

  • "Tears, Hope and Peace"

    2019. Zambrano, Bolivar, Colombia - Collaborative and Community Mural created by 25 women victims of violence.

  • Comunidad Lazaro, El Carmen, Bolivar, Colombia

    2019 - Community mural created by women members of the High Mountain Women's Committee.

  • “Montes de Maria from memory to diversity and reconciliation"

    2018. San Juan Nepomuceno, Bolivar, Colombia - Collaborative mural prepared by people representing the region.

  • Klamath, California, Estados Unidos

    2018 - Community mural created by children, youth, and adult members of the Yurok Tribe in the Klamath River region of Northern California.

  • "Cultural Expression San Jacintera"

    2018. San Jacinto, Bolivar, Colombia - Collaborative Mural created by residents of the town.

  • Staunton, Virginia. USA.

    2018. Collaborative mural created by boys and girls at the Booker T. Washington Community Center.

  • Tierralta, Cordoba. Colombia

    2018. Collaborative and community mural created by women victims of violence and artists from Walls of Hope expanding The Perquin Model

  • "There's More To Life Than I Can See Now"

    2018. Collaborative and community mural painted by undocumented and incarcerated Central American migrant minors, in a maximum security detention center in the United States.

  • Sincelejo, Sucre, Colombia.

    2017 - Collaborative Mural in Sembrandopaz created by members of that institution.

  • San Cristobal, San Jacinto, Colombia.

    2017 - Collaborative mural created by women and youth.

  • Santo Domingo de Mesa, El Carmen, Colombia.

    2017 - Collaborative mural created by adults, youth and children.

  • Pichilin, Morroa. Colombia.

    2017 - Collaborative mural created by people from the community.

  • "Building Bridges from Our Origins"

    2017 - Collaborative and community mural developed and created by James Madison University students, DACA students, and undocumented migrant high school students from Harrisonburg, Virginia.

  • "Finding the Path to Peace"

    2017 - Mampujan, Bolivar, Colombia. Collaborative and community mural created by Walls of Hope artists expanding The Perquin Model by working with displaced victims and victims of forced exile from Mampujan, Colombia, as part of the Peace Accords.

  • "The Hard Task of Remembering"

    2017. Sucre, Colombia - Collaborative and community mural created by Walls of Hope artists expanding The Perquin Model working with survivors of the La Libertad, Sucre, Colombia massacre as part of the proposed Peace Accords and community building through art.

  • "Let Me Flourish Once Again"

    2017. - Collaborative and community mural project created by undocumented Central American migrant minors, incarcerated in a maximum security detention center in the United States.

  • "Convivió"

    2017. Center for Social and Global Engagement, Mary Baldwin University, Staunton, Virginia - Collaborative, community mural created by Walls of Hope artists collaborating with Mary Baldwin University students

  • "Collaborative mural at CINEP Foundation"

    2016. Bogota, Colombia - Created by members of the institution.

  • "Flexible surface environment with young mothers and children."

    2016. Bogota, Colombia - Collaborative Wall.

  • "Yurok Tribe Courthouse, Yurok Tribe Reservation."

    2016. Klamath, California, United States - Collaborative and community mural created by 45 child, youth, and adult members of the Yurok tribe in the Klamath River region of Northern California.

  • "Second Chances"

    2016. - Collaborative and community mural painted by 56 unaccompanied and undocumented Central American migrant minors incarcerated in a maximum security facility in the United States.

  • "The Tree of Life"

    2015 - Collaborative and community mural painted by 28 migrant minors unaccompanied, undocumented Central Americans incarcerated in a maximum facility security in the United States.

  • "The Knot"

    2014. Buenos Aires, Argentina - Collaborative and community mural painted by 45 human rights activists, relatives of the disappeared and staff of the Former ESMA, Former Clandestine Center for Detention, Torture and Extermination.

  • MURAL AT EX ESMA

    2014. Painted by families and relatives of the disappeared in Argentina.

  • "How to Draw the Truth?"

    2014. Buenos Aires, Argentina - Collaborative and community mural created by 35 relatives of victims of police brutality in Argentina. Museum of Art of Memory, Provincial Commission for the Memory of the Province of Buenos Aires CPM / Museum of Art and Memory of the Province of Buenos Aires, La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

  • "Border Mazes / The Train of Dreams"

    2014. Virginia, Estados Unidos - Collaborative mural created by 40 undocumented and unaccompanied Central American migrant minors detained in juvenile facilities in the United States.

  • "The Missing Are Appearing"

    2014. Buenos Aires, Argentina - Collaborative and community mural created by 57 relatives of disappeared persons, who were able to recover the human remains of their loved ones through the work of the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team. The mural was painted in the Former Clandestine Detention and Extermination Center, ESMA

  • "Modeled Paper Sculptures"

    20123. Ciudad Juárez, México - Created by 25 young people, ages 13 to 17, survivors of violence caused as a result of the drug wars in Mexico, in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico.

  • "University of Applied Sciences"

    2013. Monthey, Suiza - Collaborative mural with students of education and social work from the University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland in Sierre.

  • "Le Mur de l'Espoir, Friburgo, Suiza"

    2013. Mural created in collaboration with Amnesty International that brought together 35 refugees, asylum seekers and forced exiles from Afghanistan, Congo, Sri Lanka, Eritrea, Somalia and Tibet.

  • "Mural created by 25 Social Work students and 45 migrant women from Eastern Europe, Africa, Latin America and the Balkans."

    2013 - Universidad de Osnabrük, Osnabrük, Alemania

  • "Mural created by 26 youth, ages 13 to 17, survivors of violence caused as a result of the Mexican drug wars in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico."

    2013 - Juarez, Mexico

  • "Mural created at the Booker T. Washington Community Center by 42 African American seniors in collaboration with 20 students and faculty from Mary Baldwin University."

    2013 . Staunton, Virginia, United States

  • "Mural with survivors of massacre in 1981"

    2013. La Joya, El Salvador.

  • Mural in church "Religious Traditions", created with older adults.

    2012. Perquin El Salvador.

  • Collaborative mural “North South Relations” created by students

    2012. Sierre, Suiza.

  • Mural created in collaboration with Amnesty International that brought together 93 refugees, migrants, asylum seekers and victims of forced exile from Latin America, Africa and Eastern Europe.

    2012, Le Mur de l'Espoir, Monthey, Suiza.

  • Mural colaborativo y comunitario creado por 75 niños de la Escuela Primaria Winona, 20 niños de Centroamérica en Casa la Amistad y estudiantes y maestros de la Universidad Mary Baldwin

    2012 - Permeable Borders/ Waynesboro, Virginia, United States

  • Collaborative and community mural created by 95 Catholic and Protestant children on Ardoyne Road, West Belfast during the Ardoyne Borough riots.

    2011 - Belfast, Northern Ireland.

  • Collaborative mural in PADECOMSM Community Association about the work they do.

    2011 - Perquin, El Salvador.

  • Mural Colaborativo en parte posterior de Asociacion Comunal sobre el trabajo que realiza.

    2011 - Perquin, El Salvador.

  • Collaborative mural created by boys and girls and 20 students and professors from Mary Baldwin University, Virginia, United States

    2011 - Arambala, El Salvador.

  • Collaborative and community mural created by 30 women affiliated with ACMM/Asociación Comunitaria de Mujeres de Morazán, Asociación Comunitaria de Mujeres de Morazán and 20 students and professors from Mary Baldwin University, Virginia, United States.

    2010/2011 - Perquin, El Salvador.

  • Collaborative and community mural at Casa de la Cultura "Tradiciones" created in collaboration with 35 older adults.

    2010 - Perquin, El Salvador.

  • Mural created by 75 men, women, youth and child survivors of the Panzos massacre, Alta Verapaz.

    2010 - Panzós, Guatemala.

  • Mural in Children's Center.

    2010 - Perquin, El Salvador.

  • Collaborative Mural with the Association of Women of Morazan

    2010.

  • Collaborative Mural on the facade of the Church, created by local adults.

    2010. Torola, El Salvador.

  • Collaborative mural with young victims of violence.

    2009 - Cocorná, Colombia.

  • Mural created by 59 members of AVVIC, Association of Victims of Violence from Cocorná, Antioquia.

    2009 - Cocorná, Colombia

  • Mural created by 52 indigenous survivors of torture, and survivors of the massacres of Rabinal, Plan de Sánchez and Río Negro, Baja Verapaz.

    2009 - Rabinal, Guatemala.

  • Workshop of modeled paper sculptures created by 35 indigenous women survivors of sexual violence and sexual slavery during the armed conflict.

    2009 - Cobán, Guatemala.

  • Collaborative and community mural at Casa de la Juventud”, created by 30 young people and children.

    2009 - Perquin, El Salvador.

  • Flexible mural creed with boys and girls on the protection of the Environment.

    2009. Community January 10, El Salvador.

  • Mural created by young people dedicated to Monsignor Romero.

    2009. Community January 10, El Salvador.

  • Mural created by 35 indigenous women survivors of sexual violence during the armed conflict.

    2008 - Huehuetenango, Guatemala.

  • Walls of Hope: Installation: Sculptures, paintings, video, dance, theater, poetry created by 47 at-risk youth, recent refugees and asylum seekers, and youth living with special needs.

    2008 - Toronto, Canada.

  • Mural created by 35 indigenous survivors of massacres in Ixcán and Quiché working in collaboration with 15 Human Rights activists and 15 psychosocial workers members of ECAP, Equipo Comunitario de Acción Psicosocial, Equipo Comunitario de Acción Psicosocial.

    2008 - Ciudad de Guatemala.

  • Collaborative Mural “Memories of yesterday's children”. Created by seniors.

    2008 - Perquin, El Salvador.

  • Collaborative Mural Children's rights and the environment created by boys and girls.

    2008 - Perquin, El Salvador.

  • Mural and Video Documentary created by Afro-American and Latino students at Sacramento High School.

    2007 - Sacramento, California, United States.

  • Mural created by indigenous people, survivors of massacres in Ixcán, Ixil, Nebaj, Chimaltenango and Chajul.

    2007 - Antigua, Guatemala.

  • Exterior collaborative mural at Casa Cebes created by young people.

    2007 - Perquin, El Salvador.

  • Collaborative mural in church created by children and adults.

    2006. El Mozote, El Salvador.

  • Collaborative Mural at the National Institute created by Youth.

    2005 - San Julian, El Salvador.

  • Collaborative Mural in FECAM created by young people.

    2005. Torola, El Salvador.

  • Mural Colaborativo creado por alumnos de la Escuela de Musica.

    2005. Segundo Montes Community. The Salvador

  • Collaborative Mural "Sports" created by young people.

    2005 - Perquin, El Salvador.

  • Collaborative Mural in the Children's Center Library.

    2005 - Perquin, El Salvador.

  • Collaborative mural at home CEBES "The last dinner in Morazan"

    2005 - Perquin, El Salvador.

  • Collaborative mural created by young people in Parque de Perquin.

    2005 - Perquin, El Salvador.

  • Collaborative Mural in Perquin Park.

    2005. Perquin, El Salvador.