Grafitti artists against poverty
Posted on December 21, 2008 by JuliusMontana shop and charity organization “Petits Riens/Spullenhulp” invited Blancbec, Hell’o Monsters, Pae 86, Bue, End, Nico, Whitecat and Polak to decorate those boxes where people can give clothes they are not wearing anymore. This “Peau Neuve / Nieuw Kleedje” campaign is intended to make people conscious of the fact that more and more young adults (18-24 years old) are homeless these days.
If you want to find those 8 painted boxes, just pay a visit to the Montana Gallery (rue de la Madeleine 19 - Brussels) and get a map.
Rue Antoine Dansaert / Antoine Dansaertstraat - Box painted by Blancbec.

Boulevard du midi / Zuidlaan - Box painted by Whitecat.

Avenue Emile Duray / Emile Duraystraat - Box painted by Nico.

Bouleveard de Waterloo / Waterloolaan - Box painted by Pae 86.
Rue du Meiboom / Meiboom straat - Box painted by Polak.
Rue de la Vallée / Dalstraat - Box painted by End.
There must be two more boxes, one in front of the Montana shop and one close to the Boitsfort train station. So if you happen to be in those neigborhoods, feel free to take a picture and add it to our Flickr pool.





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