I AM KARACHI - WALLS OF PEACE
BRINGING PEACE TO KARACHI: WALL BY WALL
(KARACHI: THURSDAY
JULY 28, 2016) This July, Karachi saw a heartening continuation of
the city wide public art movement, as citizens and artists united to reclaim
walls that are covered with distasteful slogans and images in the Cantonment
Railway Station area, a symbol of the proud history this city is steeped in.
Last year, I AM KARACHI reclaimed
over 1600 walls successfully, creating an accessible, open-air
gallery that stands as a testament to the willingness of the inhabitants of the
city to come together and take ownership.
For context,I AM KARACHI WALLS OF PEACE is a
public art movement, aimed at reclaiming the streets of Karachi by removing negative
graffitifrom the walls and converting them into unique displays of art with
messages of hope, pride and diversity.
The idea behind this initiative was to replace sectarian, religious, and political slogans
with hand painted images that depicted
positivity and a sense of pride and ownership in Karachites.
I AM KARACHIsucceeded in bringingcitizens and artists together
again,in collaboration with celebrated author and illustrator of children's books Rumana Husain, who is championing the initiative with I AM
KARACHI.
Within a month and a half, artists and citizens alike have
risen to the occasion and reclaimed 16, 8X10 walls in the Cantonment Area
alone, epitomizing the sense of pride and responsibility this movement
represents.
I AM KARACHI is an idea that was given
shape in 2014 to address the plethora of issues facing the people of this cityby advocatingthe use of arts, culture, sports and dialogue
as means to instill the locals with a sense of pride and ownership in the city.
The Walls of Peace initiative will
be executed in collaboration with the Vasl Artists Collective and supported by
Indus Valley School of Art & Architecture.
TAGS;
#IamKarachi
#WallByWall
#BringingPeaceToKarachi
WRITTEN & PUBLISHED BY;
RABBIYA YOUNUS
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