Check out this national tour featuring artists; Sloke, Wake, Spain, Mez, Enks, Duo, Supher, Coler, Beckit, Weah, Brok, Sode, Gonzo, Soner, Size 21, Grave, Myker, Durock, Dmise and News.

Check out this national tour featuring artists; Sloke, Wake, Spain, Mez, Enks, Duo, Supher, Coler, Beckit, Weah, Brok, Sode, Gonzo, Soner, Size 21, Grave, Myker, Durock, Dmise and News.

Queenz Arrive
A group exhibition curated by INDIE 184
4/10 – 5/4
Opening Reception: 4/10 @ 7-10pm
129 Roebling Street, Suite B
Brooklyn, NY 11211
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Tired of cleaning up after taggers, the Midtown Business Association is taking a different tack. It’s actually inviting street artists to splash wild, colorful graffiti on designated walls and buildings.
The concept, which has been tried with mixed results in other cities, is aimed at turning an eyesore into a tourist draw.
“We want to turn (graffiti) into a positive,” says Rob Kerth, the MBA’s executive director. The first suggested location is an alley near 16th and I streets, which sports a series of blank walls.
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4/4 Washington, D.C.
Where: Historical Society of Washington D.C.
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The topic of graffiti is very divisive. Some view it as art, while others perceive it as nothing more than vandalism. Here’s a little something that will fuel that debate, a concept addon controller for the Nintendo Wii that simulates a spray can.
Started as a university design project, the WiiSpray concept lets you insert a Wii Remote into a spray can-shaped shell. You will then be able to use it as if it were a real spray can on a digital display. To make it even more realistic, colors are changed by physically swapping out different caps so you actually get a feel of the “color” of the object you are holding.
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