South Italy Street Art is a artistic movement born out of the ideas of Cheko’s Art, StencilNoire and Mr.P in 2009, with the intent of creating a working group of artistes from Italy and Europe, that would stage some Street Art events in the south of Italy.
The main aim is to creating a continuity of new events, completely open to all artistes and the different styles they can bring to the project.
For this reason that such events are always unique and it is easy to include something new.
And is with this spirit and the different styles of the artistes that our group is in continued evolutions, learning from each other and sharing ideas, with completely freedom of espression.
For the first time, South Italy Street Art, will celebrated their Birthday in Taranto Old Town.
The main aim is to creating a continuity of new events, completely open to all artistes and the different styles they can bring to the project.
For this reason that such events are always unique and it is easy to include something new.
And is with this spirit and the different styles of the artistes that our group is in continued evolutions, learning from each other and sharing ideas, with completely freedom of espression.
For the first time, South Italy Street Art, will celebrated their Birthday in Taranto Old Town.
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