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Street Artist Pejac Brings Nature to the Big Apple, New York 2018

April 3, 2018

Pejac recently visited NYC for the first time with a goal to spread his concerns about human relationship with nature through two new public interventions in Bushwick and Chinatown. Due to city’s size, density, public transportation infrastructure, and location, The Big Apple has been battling major environmental issues over the years, mirroring the problems of […]

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The crystal Ship, Ostend, Belgium 2018

The Crystal Ship Street Art Festival is back for it’s third edition, Ostend 2018

April 1, 2018

The Crystal Ship, curated by Bjørn Van Poucke, brings art to the quayside in Ostend for the third time and will bring more than fifteen international and national artists to Ostend this year in order to let loose their creativity on the city. The artists will begin painting during the first week of Easter holidays and their […]

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HKwalls Street Art Festival, Hong Kong 2018

March 31, 2018

With continued support from Vans, HKwalls returned this March for a nine-day celebration of street art and creative collaboration in the Central and Western district. From 24 March–1 April 2018 the festival, now in its fifth year, enlisted some of the world’s best mural artists to bring some colour to the streets. Artist invited include West, Finu […]

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Mark Jenkins Powerful Installation Raises Awareness of Male Suicide, London 2018

March 29, 2018

A powerful new art installation has just been revealed on the rooftops of London’s ITV studios on Southbank. The 84 male sculptures standing on the rooftop edge have been made by American artist Mark Jenkins to raise awareness of male suicide. The installation is part CALM’s new campaign Project84, and represents the 84 men who take […]

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Wall to Wall Street Art Festival, Benalla, Australia 2018

March 29, 2018

The Wall to Wall Festival is the largest regional street art festival in Australia and now in 2018 this is it’s fourth edition, curated by Juddy Roller with the support of the Benalla Street Art Committee, local businesses and Taubmans Paint. The artists came from all over Australia to paint at what has become one […]

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SMUG, The Big Picture Fest, Street Art Festival, Frankston, Victoria, Melbourne. Photo Credit @vanstheomega

The BIG Picture Street Art Festival, Australia 2018

March 28, 2018

Frankston city centre’s skyline has just been transformed, thanks to the first Big Picture Fest, that took over the city from 23rd until the 25th March 2018. Frankston is an outer-suburb of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, in the local government area of the City of Frankston. It is located 55 km south-east of the Melbourne […]

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POW! WOW! Street Art Festival, Hawaii 2018

March 26, 2018

Heading into its 8th year in Hawaii, Contemporary art initiative POW! WOW! went back on home turf to Oahu for POW! WOW! 2018. Supported by the Hawaii Tourism Authority and Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach, POW! WOW! Hawaii took place in the Kaka’ako district of Honolulu, and brought over a hundred international and local artists together […]

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Escif, La Punta, Valencia 2018.

Street artists join the fight to Recover La Punta, Valencia, Spain 2018

March 22, 2018

“Recuperem La Punta, aturem la ZAL/ Recover La Punta, stop the ZAL” is a protest project in La Punta, a neighbourhood located in the south of Valencia city, known for its historic and traditional orchards. Over the years La Punta’s natural and social environment has been severally damaged by the unstoppable growth of the Port of […]

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The Schisto Refugee Camp’s Colourful Street Art Project, Greece 2018

March 21, 2018

AptART (Awareness & Prevention Through Art) is a non-governmental, not for profit organisation set up to promote awareness and prevention of issues affecting children’s lives. AptART are back again with another worthy street art project in a refugee camp in Greece called “Coexisting in colour”. Greece is the gateway to Europe for most refugees crossing […]

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My Dog Sighs paints in Rome for the Forgotten Project, Italy 2018

March 16, 2018

Forgotten Project was born in 2015 to enhance Rome’s contemporary architecture through urban art. The first edition focused on old factories, closed down cinemas, small stations, local markets and abandoned buildings and brought 5 portuguese artists Add Fuel, Frederico Draw, Miguel Januário (±MaisMenos±), Bordalo II and Daniel Eime .This year the Forgotten Project focuses on […]

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Banksy Protests Zehra Dogan’s Imprisonment for Painting a Picture, NYC 2018

March 16, 2018

The elusive Banksy has hit the famous Houston Bowery wall in New York. The new 70-foot-long piece is a collaboration with street writer Borf and protests the imprisonment of Turkish prisoner Zehra Dogan for painting a picture. Journalist and painter Zehra Dogan was sentenced in March 2017 for nearly 3 years for painting a water-colour […]

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