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Murals of Saint Lucia: Street Art, Urban Cultures and Identity

Left to right: the St. Omer brothers – Julious and Alwyn, with photographer
Pascal Maillet-Contoz and Valentious William.

[dropcap]A[/dropcap]lliance Française is pleased to present its annual cultural programme with the theme of ‘Street Art, Urban Cultures and Identity’. The launch of an accompanying exhibition, with photography by Pascal Maillet-Contoz, took place on Thursday evening. His photographs feature murals of Saint Lucia and pays tribute to local graffiti artists and painters.

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The photo exhibition will be on display from February 11 to 28, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

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