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Street art of the Philippines ~ Filipino Street Art Project

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The Filipino Street Art Project explores Philippine life and culture through the stories and works of Manila's talented, but marginalized, street art scene. In addition to a feature-length film, they host live art events, teach educational workshops, and blog new works from the Philippines. Help support Filipino street artists today at bit.ly/fsapkick. The project has worked with LA-based artists like Eliseo Silva and Allison Torneros, and is also present at FPAC and other Filipino events in the city of Los Angeles. Keep reading for a gallery of recent street art from the Philippines.

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FSAP_Gurtam
FSAP_Kookoo
FSAP_Paksiw
FSAP_RaiCruz
FSAP_Triskaideka
FSAP_Chill
FSAP_EXLD
FSAP_Lee
FSAP_Blic
FSAP_BrianBarrios

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