This course offers an interdisciplinary approach to the history of urban art through different Spanish speaking spaces, and different categories of knowledge (sociology, anthropology, philosophy, art, politics). Exposure to different forms of extra-official languages and arts allows students to analyze the cultural processes of the urban Spanish speaking conglomerates from various perspectives. The knowledge acquisition of the ideological and linguistic realities that make up the Spanish-speaking regions, helps students to better discern the causes and effects that construct cultural Spanish speaking realities in public spheres.