Black Women Power #2 Collective
Centre socioculturel Maurice Noguès
- Dates
- 26 March 2026 – 30 April 2026
- Price
- Free admission

Starting March 26, 2026, the itinerant gallery Garidell 14 will transform the Maurice Noguès Social and Cultural Center into a space of claim and urban poetry. As part of Women’s Equality Month, this gathering of street artists highlights faces and stories of Black women who are too often absent from traditional circuits. Until April 30th, the walls vibrate with color and powerful messages, offering an engaged panorama of contemporary feminist creation. This initiative celebrates diversity and collective strength by using graffiti codes to convey messages of sisterhood. Each exhibited work testifies to a deep social commitment, combining the spontaneity of street art with the finesse of militant portraiture. An essential cultural step to see how public space becomes a ground for emancipation.