López Cupita, Lorena AndreaToloza Rincón, MiguelOtero Murcia, RudiCardona Afanador, Yonatan2026-03-162026-03-162026-03-16Lorena López Cupita, L. A., Toloza Rincón, M. A., Otero Murcia, R. y Cardona Afanador, Y. (2026). Perspectives about women by means of street art [documento de trabajo n.° EDLE19]. Universidad La Gran Colombia.https://hdl.handle.net/11396/9040This version of the project "Women's Perspectives Through Urban Art" includes the vision of women connected to tradition, nature, roots, and Colombian culture. Therefore, this project unfolds its analysis from the perspective of redefining women as perpetuators of traditions that have been expressed through street art in La Candelaria. On this occasion, the analyses carried out have revealed aspects of Colombian culture, and particularly of Bogota's identity, where women have been protagonists and protectors of traditions that involve the care and preservation of the fundamental basis of society: the family. The analyses of works by artists such as NatsGaru, Vinila, and Agria have allowed this article to understand the importance of art in preserving our country's cultural identity and the relevance of giving visibility to artists who are constantly bringing color to what we, as Colombians, have forgotten.engPerspectives about women by means of street artPerspectivas sobre mujeres por medio del arte callejeroworking paperculturefeminismidentitymemorystreet artarte callejeroculturafeminismoidentidadmemoria