


International Street Art Atelier (2003 / revitalized 2019)
Urban walls. Global voices.
Since 2003, revitalized in 2019, this atelier transforms cities into canvases through monumental murals and street art interventions.
Founded in 2003 by Dime Janeski and Gordana Babic Janeska, and given new momentum in 2019, the International Street Art Atelier of CSLU – Prilep represents a bold expansion of contemporary artistic expression into the urban landscape.
This atelier turns streets into stories, and walls into witnesses. From small interventions on benches and urban equipment to record-breaking large-scale murals, this is where tradition meets rebellion, and static architecture becomes alive with color, symbolism, and social commentary.
Over the years, CSLU – Prilep has become a national leader in this field, creating the largest murals in the Republic of North Macedonia — each crafted not just as decoration, but as dialogue with the space, the people, and the times.
Artists from around the world collaborate with local communities, giving identity and memory to forgotten corners of the city. The International Street Art Atelier is not just an artistic act — it is an urban movement. A living, breathing gallery where every brushstroke becomes a public voice.
