The Sudanese sit-in, hallmark of the peaceful and powerful #SudanUprising revolution, was staged in the shadow of the Army Military HQ (Al-Qiada) in central Khartoum from April 6th, 2019 to June 3rd, 2019. The sit-in was home to immense beauty and freedom of expression that was reflected in the wealth of art and revolutionary murals that blossomed there.

When the peaceful sit-in was emptied by violent force at the hands of the ex-regime, the regime's cronies also sought to break the spirit of the people further by removing art and destroying the history built at the sit-in. However, the Sudanese people showed great resilience and rebuilt both their art and their revolution. New murals and artworks have blossomed since, but the original works hold significant value and are to be preserved for posterity.

The map below details the site of the sit-in in the capital Khartoum and the exact locations of many of the murals that were covered up or vandalized. Click to open details of the artists who contributed to the work and descriptions of each piece. Crowdsourced pictures are included for all murals.

 
 
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