Chicago Alebrijes Murals Celebrate Mexican Culture

Source: Chicago Sun-Times

Summary

Yosmer Urrieta has dedicated up to 25 hours to each of the 14 alebrije murals in Rogers Park, which celebrate colorful Mexican culture. These vibrant artworks, featuring playful designs like a dragon, enliven business windows along North Clark Street.

Why It Matters

The murals not only beautify the neighborhood but also promote cultural awareness and appreciation for Mexican traditions. By showcasing such art, the community fosters inclusivity and diversity.

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