Responding to the dearth of female perspectives in the current street arts community, particularly among muralists and other public artists, in 2017, Oakland artist Girl Mobb founded Graffiti Camp for Girls, which provides a range of programming and mentoring experiences to build the confidence and skills in young women creating large-scale spray paint murals. Since its inception, she has led over two dozen camps and workshops in the Bay Area, across the country, and even internationally. Each camp culminates in a completed mural by its participants. Her vision is a world full of female perspectives and creations on the streets and in public spaces.
The Mission of Graffiti Camp For Girls is to develop talent and create opportunities for young women creating public art.
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