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  "path": "/2026/03/26/from-mine-to-mural-murmurs-transforms-decazeville-france-2020-2026/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-26T14:00:00.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Artists",
    "Arnaud de Jesus Gonçalves",
    "Astro",
    "Bault",
    "Bom-k",
    "Bom.K",
    "Brooklyn Street Art",
    "Decazeville Communauté",
    "Decazeville Communauté Street Art Festival",
    "Ememem",
    "Hera",
    "Hera.Herakut",
    "Hopare",
    "Isaac Cordal",
    "Jaime Rojo",
    "Koga One",
    "Kouka",
    "Monkey Bird",
    "Nicolas Viala",
    "Pantonio",
    "Phillippe Echaroux",
    "Ratur",
    "Steven P. Harrington",
    "Veks Van Hillik",
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    "Continue reading From Mine to Mural: MurMurs Transforms Decazeville, France 2020 – 2026 at Brooklyn Street Art."
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  "textContent": "Out in the former mining basin of Aveyron in southern France, the **Decazeville Communauté Street Art / “MurMurs” Festival** has been rewriting the script on what a mural program can be. Not a quick-hit weekend of lifts and ladders, it has been a slow-build, six-year accumulation of images, ideas, and relationships spread across a cluster of towns that still carry the weight of coal, labor, and collective memory. Here, organizers say that walls aren’t simply blank canvases waiting to be decorated—they’re already loaded with meaning, culture, and history.\n\nContinue reading From Mine to Mural: MurMurs Transforms Decazeville, France 2020 – 2026 at Brooklyn Street Art.",
  "title": "From Mine to Mural: MurMurs Transforms Decazeville, France 2020 – 2026"
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