This week, K-Guy primates appeared in the urban jungle of NYC while Vango, in Kiellarny, Ireland touched on American pop culture and Brooklyn’s own Faile gifted NYC with an amazing Prayer Wheel.
Other Articles You May Like from BSA:
BSA Images Of The Week: 11.03.19
Happy New York Marathon! Turn your clocks back an hour! Also, protest against police brutality against black and brown youth on the subway! The latter is really disheartening for us all to see -...
KULLI: Addison Karl’s Path - Street Practice, Public Art and Sculpture
Over the last two decades of covering the street art movement and its many tributaries, one of the deepest satisfactions has been watching artists take real risks, learn in public, and mature—treatin...
MRKA Gives High Marks to "Utility Writers" in Unique Street Tome
When academics and post-modern esoteric
poets plunge into descriptions of graffiti sometimes they proffer colorful didactics
and clever terminology like “mark-making” and “gestural” to describe the
t...
Shai Dahan & His Big Red Dala Horse Run Into Manhattan
Artist, Street Art festival curator, now muralist. Shai Dahan has hel a number of roles related to the graffiti and Street Art scene since his teens. Born in Haifa, raised in LA, Dahan lived shortly ...
BSA Film Friday: 11.24.17
Our weekly focus on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities.
Now screening :
1. PROCESS: BSA Raw Video with Tres Gauchos Elian, JAZ, Ever Siempre
2. "See Her" by Ann Lewis
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BROOKLYN STREET ART LOVES YOU MORE EVERY DAY







