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BSA Images Of The Week: 01.24.16
Happy blizzard weekend New York! Who knew it would be so much fun to run free literally in the streets thanks to a travel ban on all non-emergency cars. It's a bit of genius really, because if you...
Happy blizzard weekend New York! Who knew it would be so much fun to run free literally in the streets thanks to a travel ban on all non-emergency cars. It's a bit of genius really, because if you...
Graffiti, Gallery, the Street: Celebrating the Life and Impact of Patti Astor 1950 - 2024
A true New York mix of friends and fans recently gathered in Manhattan at the First Street Green Park on the north side of Houston Street for a personal sendoff and remembrance of Patti Astor in ...
A true New York mix of friends and fans recently gathered in Manhattan at the First Street Green Park on the north side of Houston Street for a personal sendoff and remembrance of Patti Astor in ...
BSA Film Friday: 10.21.16
Our weekly focus on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities. Now screening : 1. "What If You Fly" Sean Yoro AKA HULA 2. Herakut in Paris for "100 Walls for Youth" 3...
Our weekly focus on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities. Now screening : 1. "What If You Fly" Sean Yoro AKA HULA 2. Herakut in Paris for "100 Walls for Youth" 3...
Lapiz Paints "Rainbow Nation" in Paderborn, Germany
Lapiz, known for his poignant social commentary through street art, has once again made his mark with Rainbow Nation, a striking new mural at the Secret City Festival in Paderborn, Germany. This time...
Lapiz, known for his poignant social commentary through street art, has once again made his mark with Rainbow Nation, a striking new mural at the Secret City Festival in Paderborn, Germany. This time...
Karl Addison in Moscow: The Fisherman and the Depleted Sea
Karl Addison was in Moscow recently for the MOST art festival and based his mural on a Russian fairy tale by Alexander Pushkin entitled The Fisherman & The Fish, written in 1833. “The mural is a ...
Karl Addison was in Moscow recently for the MOST art festival and based his mural on a Russian fairy tale by Alexander Pushkin entitled The Fisherman & The Fish, written in 1833. “The mural is a ...