Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Fearless-Collective-Create-Giant-Mural-with-Indigenous-Leaders-at-COP26-in-Glasgow-27MDHUWKGLIU.htmlConceptually similarFearless Collective Create Giant Mural with Indigenous Leaders at COP26 in GlasgowGP1SWKNSCompleted★★★★Fearless Collective Create Giant Mural with Indigenous Leaders at COP26 in GlasgowGP1SWKNOCompleted★★★★Fearless Collective Create Giant Mural with Indigenous Leaders at COP26 in GlasgowGP1SWKNTCompleted★★★★Fearless Collective Create Giant Mural with Indigenous Leaders at COP26 in GlasgowGP1SWKNMCompleted★★★★★★Fearless Collective Create Giant Mural with Indigenous Leaders at COP26 in GlasgowGP1SWKNQCompleted★★★★Fearless Collective Create Giant Mural with Indigenous Leaders at COP26 in GlasgowGP1SWKNRCompleted★★★★Fearless Collective Create Giant Mural with Indigenous Leaders at COP26 in GlasgowGP1SWKNUCompleted★★★★★★Fearless Collective Create Giant Mural with Indigenous Leaders at COP26 in GlasgowGP1SWKNVCompleted★★★★Fearless Collective Create Giant Mural with Indigenous Leaders at COP26 in GlasgowGP1SWKNWCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SWKNLFearless Collective Create Giant Mural with Indigenous Leaders at COP26 in GlasgowFearless Collective collaborate with Brazil’s Indigenous People Articulation (APIB) and other Indigenous leaders creating a large mural in Glasgow during COP26. The Brunswick Street mural amplifies the messages of APIB and other Indigenous leaders.Locations:Glasgow-Scotland-United KingdomDate:10 Nov, 2021Credit:© Fearless Collective/ Fabrice BourgelleMaximum size:1216px X 1824pxRestrictions:Greenpeace use only. No Fundraising. For any external media requests please contact: gayatri@fearlesscollective.orgKeywords:Art works-Buildings-Climate (campaign title)-COP26-Day-Indigenous People-KWCI (GPI)-One person-Outdoors-Painting (activity)-Photo opportunities (action tactic)-Walls-WomenShoot:Fearless Collective Create Giant Mural with Indigenous Leaders at COP26 in GlasgowFearless is a South Asia-based public art organisation led by women from the Global South, founded by Indian artist Shilo Shiv Suleman in 2012. During COP26 they collaborate with Brazil’s Indigenous People Articulation (APIB) and other Indigenous leaders who are going to COP26 to represent their nations. Together they create a large-scale mural at Brunswick Street amplifying the messages of APIB and other Indigenous leaders.