MTV Arabia by Pose 2 and Chor Boogie
HERES THE MTV ARABIA ADD ME AND POSE2 ALONG WITH ALBUS CAVUS CREATED FOR THE ART BREAK WE DID IN DUBAI ….IT SPEAKS FOR IT SELF WE PRETTY MUCH WANTED TO TAKE THE LOGO TO THE NEXT LEVEL WITH A LITTLE COLOR THERAPY…
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HERES THE MTV ARABIA ADD ME AND POSE2 ALONG WITH ALBUS CAVUS CREATED FOR THE ART BREAK WE DID IN DUBAI ….IT SPEAKS FOR IT SELF WE PRETTY MUCH WANTED TO TAKE THE LOGO TO THE NEXT LEVEL WITH A LITTLE COLOR THERAPY…
The Wall of shame that separates Israel from the West Bank is being creatively utilized as a canvas to bring people around the world together. A non-profit group of Palestinians have turned it into a giant message board and are using graffiti as a symbol of resistance. For €30 you can have your message spray painted on the wall and then you’ll receive three digital images to send to anybody you like. The money goes to supporting local social projects. Some of the messages are political, others are simply love poems, but either way its bring people together instead of keeping them apart.
To visit the website go to www.sendamessage.nl
BOMB IT will be screening in an exhibition of graffiti-influenced art presented by the University of North Texas College of Visual Arts and Design.
When:
March 10 (Tuesday) @ 6pm
Where:
Visual Resource Center (Room 224)
Art Building
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Some great art to check out — and make sure to check out a workshop if your in San Diego…
The La Entrada Project is a collaborative art project of public art in personal spaces. Infused as murals and art workshops throughout the new landscape rising in San Diego, California. The project actively cultivates culture in the community and is a reflection of social change. The core mural pieces are embedded on the new architectural development of affordable income housing in Logan Heights. La Entrada’s design have a meaningful approach that speaks with the people’s language; the imagery becomes cultural tools of social engagement and in its stories of experiences move and circulate as positive information which become vehicles for connections within the community.

BOMB IT will be screening in an exhibition of graffiti-influenced art presented by the University of North Texas College of Visual Arts and Design.
When:
March 10 (Tuesday) @ 6pm
Where:
Visual Resource Center (Room 224)
Art Building
Click here for more
