Living Walls Atlanta
A GRASS ROOTS COLLOQUIUM
An exhibition and conference focused on street art and its role in engaging public space.
We are bringing in the works of an international selection of artists who typically make use of the streets to showcase their work. We have also sought artists that re-appropriate the public realm, attempting to take charge of their media space.
Artists will be asked, along with submitting artwork, to present some form of documentation of their other works as well as their process in order to illustrate via pictures, video, sketches, words, etc, the scale and context in which the artist typically works in public space.

- This is a Detail of Chris Stain Piece in Beacon. He’ll be In Atlanta for Living Walls. (© Jaime Rojo)
Swampy |
Miso |
Chris Stain |
The $tatus Faction |
Know Hope |
Gaia |
Faber |
Feral Child |
The DotMasters |
OX |
Xomatok |
Indigo |
Drone |
Ever |
Nadie |
Sakristan |
Olivia |
Dr. Case |
Jerm IX |
The Paper Twins |
Doodles |
Tereza De Quinta |
Urka |
Loaf |
yoyoBruno |
Shaun Thurston |
Jason Kofke |
Flix |
Weak Hand |
Michi Meko |
Clown Soldier |
Mad One |
Yema |
cin4ski |
FKDL
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