Federico Frum

MasPaz is a Colombian born, Washington DC based, multidisciplinary-artist. He is known for his distinctive street murals exploring indigenous themes and connectivity across the hispanic diaspora. His work has been exhibited in galleries throughout the US and Latin America and his larger murals can be found adorning streets and spaces internationally. Mas Paz means ‘more peace’ in Spanish, a message he strives to embrace through both art and philanthropy.

He has been featured on ABC News, Telemundo and The Washington Post, among others. He has collaborated with brands such as Nike, National Geographic, Roots, Sierra Club and Brooks Running, as well as institutions such as the Smithsonian Institution, the National Portrait Gallery, the National Gallery of Art, the New Museum, the Corcoran, the Freer and Sackler Gallery. He has also worked with numerous schools and education centers throughout the world. During the pandemic, MasPaz initiated a series of free online art classes, encouraging art as an avenue for mental health, as well as designing a limited edition print and textile, raising money for local charities and community centers.

He can usually be found, brush in hand, painting, teaching, or spreading his message of “more peace” abroad.




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