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Wide Open Walls: 2023
Wide Open Walls mural festival is returning with a new approach for their eighth consecutive edition. After painting California’s capitol city with 200 murals, they’re further enriching Sacramento’s landscape by enlivening local schools with artworks. In 2023 alone, Wide Open Walls has painted eight schools, sometimes near entirely, inside and outside alike, depending on each building’s architecture. Their latest work at Rosa Parks Elementary concluded May 22.
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City of Kings at Howl!: Renewing the Faith of Graffiti
City of Kings, the new show at Howl! Happening and Howl! Arts/Howl! Archive, is curated by first generation graffiti artist Al Diaz and highlights the history of graffiti from the earliest name tags to today.
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Show Review: #NYisOK – Our New York Times
Last Thursday, Trotter&Sholer opened its new exhibition #NYIsOK: Our New York Times, curated by street art veteran Lady Aiko. Here’s why you should see it and how it speaks to the New York we’re living in.
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Press Release: #NYisOK: Our New York Times
168 Suffolk St. New York, NY
Tuesday to Sunday: 12:00 – 6:00pm
Martha Cooper, Rolling Stone Midtown 1978, Archival Pigment Print, 16 x 20 in. (40.6 x 50.8 cm.)
Trotter&Sholer is pleased to present #NYisOK: Our New York Times, an exhibition curated by AIKO. The show includes herself and her chosen legendary figures in the New York street art scene Martha Cooper, John Fekner, and undeniable scion Conrad Stojak. It is a love letter to the streets which serve as an inspiration, studio and oftentimes canvas to generations of New York City Street artists. -
Kaves: Something Out of Nothing
A Brooklyn visionary—Kaves artistically embodies the heart and hustle of the city as he etches his story into it. A story of rags to riches where wealth is not monetary, but lies in expression and experience instead.