untitled [K-Town Lab mural by Juanjo Suarce]

The following elements guided the project:
• Must be residential, in the neighborhoods, and on site. Corporate entities already have a loud voice.
• Core group of street painters must be small (4-5 max).
• Timeframe: three months is best.
• Murals should be cool, and small in scale, to allow completing work quickly along with incorporating new ideas into each piece.
• Simplify collaboration to experiment.
• Choose future visiting artists carefully; a special skills set is required to be accepted by the locals.
• Always represent neighborhood interests within the pieces; be cautious to avoid perceptions of gentrification. This helps create realistic narratives for the contemporary art to be produced.
• Observe, respond, be realistic. Paintings should give pride to the neighborhood.
• No R.I.P paintings or business names are to be included on murals.
• Understand paintings in this laboratory will be tagged; graffiti writers were there first!
• Document the work and process of community involvement.
Location Note: Mural still on view at this location as of March 2023.