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Meg Zany is a Los Angeles-based street artist. Zany’s first pieces of street art appeared early 2016 and she has since produced countless works in over a dozen cities around the world, including LA, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Boise, Denver, Chicago, Philadelphia, New York City, West Palm Beach, New Orleans, Montreal, London, Kraków, Paris, and Berlin. (more…)
One of the oldest pumping stations in the city of Patras has been transformed! The Demenikon pumping station in Patras was constructed in the framework of the Marshall Project in Greece and has been in operation since 1956. It has enabled the inhabitants of the area, through water extraction, to develop agriculture and cope with the widespread poverty of the time (according to local Residents). (more…)
We currently inhabit a world that has been building more walls than ever before, separating communities, neighborhoods, cities and countries creating a sense of separation, exclusion, danger, and limitation. More walls are being built everyday, and destroying those walls is not the key anymore. MasterPeace aims towards transforming those Walls of Separation into Walls of Connection. (more…)
The Mural, created by Argentinean artist Franco Fasoli JAZ decorates the wall of Gymnasium #267, situated at Verbytskogo Street in Darnitsky district of Kyiv, Ukraine. It was created by JAZ within the framework of Mural Social Club: Back to School! 2017 social project. (more…)
Festival Inspire striked again. Greater Moncton cityscape in Canada is now an open gallery of 31 murals by international and local artists. The third edition brought 13 exceptional new ones from July 10 to 16th. Once again, the festival brought Greater Moncton a full week of cultural activities with 70 events and out-of-the-box experiences. Here are the murals that were made and an outline of what went down! (more…)
The Greek island Samos, on Karlovasi village, presented for the first time a big project that aims to create a core for street art in Europe. On the 24th and 25th of June, Artist Yiakou with the mayor and the community institution, established the first Festival of Karlovasi. (more…)
Looking back at the 2017 ‘Kufa’s Urban Art’ project which took place in Luxembourg. This year’s edition offered more than 3 months of action: performances by artists from around the world, numerous educational activities, conferences, seminars, film screenings, multidisciplinary workshops, artistic encounters and a large open festival -air. (more…)
NEVERCREW team have been busy lately with many and it seems that this summer will be a very constructive one. We received some photos of the last work they did in Mannheim, Germany, for Stadt.Wand.Kunsts. The work is called “Propagating machine” and it continues to investigate the balance between the elements, the relation between mankind and nature (more…)
Greeting us from the Summit, street artist LAPIZ, has showcased a series of works and describes his creations from Hamburg during the latest G20 summit. While the majority of pictures you would have seen from Hamburg during the last weekend were of burning cars and black dressed brats rioting in the streets, the vast majority of protests were colourful and peaceful. (more…)