Our weekly interview with the street, this week featuring:Urban Arts Projects, Swoon, REVS, Dolk, General Howe, QRST, Shepard Fairey, Nomade
Swoon’s “Konbit Shelter” sculpture in the East River Park in Williamsburg, Brooklyn to raise awareness for her building project in Haiti. The installation was presented in conjunction with the Urban Arts Projects.
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