Rabat Street-Art Festival Transforms City with 9 New Murals, Plans 2024 Return

From July 21 to 31, Moroccan and other artists gathered for the Jidar Rabat Street-Art Festival. Given the success and enthusiasm generated by this edition, the next appointment is already set for next year, from May 17 to 27.
The Jidar Rabat Street-Art Festival has achieved all the objectives set by the organizers. These include nine new large-scale works painted by 9 artists (3 local and 6 international) that complement the sixty or so works painted by local and international artists who participated in previous editions.
For example, the Moroccan Reda Boudina, whose inspiration remains focused on all things spatial, the Senegalese Beaugraff who majestically painted the African woman, or the Moroccan Tima whose sweetness shines through in each work.
All the participating artists, whether the Canadian Bryan Beyung, the Portuguese Pantonio or the Spaniard Manolo Mesa, have put their talents at the service of this edition of the Jidar Rabat Street-Art Festival. The public also had the opportunity to attend workshops and a screen printing demonstration with one of the best artists in the field: Gemma Berenguer.
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