Coquimbo, a city in northern Chile, is advancing initiatives to establish itself as a prominent center for street art and murals. The local government and community organizations are working together to promote urban art as a cultural and economic driver. New projects aim to transform public spaces through large-scale murals, attracting artists and visitors alike. This effort reflects a growing trend across Chile and other Latin American cities to use street art as a form of expression and tourism attraction.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural development and urban art, which is not inherently politically charged. It does not take a stance on political issues, nor does it favor any particular ideological perspective.



