11:11 SHOW @ BRICK LANE
11:11
Artistic responses from 22 urban and fine artists ranging from the socio-political to the subtle and poetic
Urban:
Asboluv
Art Is The Cure
David Bray
John Doe
Tinsel Edwards
Ben Oakley
Rugman (Rum Knuckles)
Schoony
Snub23
The Krah
Twinkle Troughton
Fine:
Infinity Bunce
John Cake & Darren Neave
Russell Chater
Lorraine Clarke
Chris Koning
Josie McCoy
Adrian Pritchard
Christopher Steadman
Richard StoneLex Thomas
Mimei Thompson
East Gallery,
214 Brick Lane
London, E1 6SA
www.eastgallery.co.uk
www.1111art.weebly.com
17th – 23rd June 2011 OPEN Daily: 1pm – 8pm
Private view: 16 June, 6 – 9pm
ASA NEW STARS
In The Thought Gallery the ASA New Stars exhibition is taking place with talented street artists from Dutch ground and abroad.
The artists: Zaira (Switzerland), KARMA (Ireland), La Ira (Spain), Skount (Spain), Roy Schreuder (Netherlands), Ian Phenna (England), Boxhead (Spain), Louis Michel (England), Daan Dirven (Netherlands), Michan (Netherlands), Michel van der Born (Netherlands), Snub (England), Dindin (Netherlands), Seifrei (Switzerland).
Opening: Friday 24th June 2011
ASA website
Thought Gallery website
BRIGHTON FESTIVAL COMMISSIONS
GW crew have been busy painting a couple of walls for Brighton Festival this year.
Both sides of this years festival guide. The reverse on a big shutter and the front on an even bigger wall in town.
Masterminded by SINNA ONE, assisted by SNUB23 with special guest appearance from DANK
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SNUB23 MAGIC ZOO @ VILLAGE UNDERGROUND
Amazing collection of Artists for this one.
Much more info here
New SNUB tee and print out now. Part of the Magic Zoo show at village Underground. Both limited editions so act fast.
Go grab the tee here
and the print here
SINCE DAY ONE @ RIKI TIK
ROUTE ONE, DLX DISTRIBUTION & SHINER PRESENT
REAL – SINCE DAY ONE BRIGHTON FILM PREMIERE AND JOHNNY KICKS CANCER BENEFIT.
We invite you to this Free Premiere of REAL – SINCE DAY ONE as we try to raise money for the Johnny Kicks Cancer Foundation.
…Johnny Romano was a young skater and a huge part of REAL, He lost his battle to leukemia but his spirit will live forever in skateboarding.
With the release of The REAL Video and the Premieres that skateshops worldwide are thankfully doing for it. we are asking that everyone who attends any of the premiere to please DONATE £2-5 to the Johnny Kicks Cancer Foundation.
All funds raised from our REAL premiere will go directly to the Johnny Kicks Cancer Foundation- an organisation founded in Johnnys memory to help fight the number one form of childhood cancer.
DOORS: 8PM – 2AM
Film starts at 8.30pm followed by – DJS and the Johnny Kicks Charity Raffle with prizes donated by Shiner and Route One & we will be auctioning off an Exclusive Custom SNUB23 deck!!
more in www.realskateboards.com
EVENTS AND GALLERY SHOWS EARLY 2011
PAPERCUTS CAN KILL
ARTWORKS PAST & PRESENT BY SNUB23
1st APRIL to 31st MAY 2011
Marwood Coffee shop
52 Ship Street
Brighton BN1 1AF
www.themarwood.com
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Triple-Decker show with my fellow robot heroes.
More info here
Saturday 19th February sees our monthly party do things a little differently – but a lot bigger…
-=::TIME TO RETREAT!::=-
The Riki Tik boys have teamed up with Brighton’s forward thinking creative collective from The Caxton Arms; “Producer’s Retreat”
Producer’s Retreat is a monthly get together where exciting and experienced artists and producers can showcase their skills to newbies and veterans alike. Over the past 12 months they have guested exclusive sets from acts such as: Kidkanevil, Hizzle Guy, Tom Caruana, Aztk, Ido & The Evil Sun and Beyond; co-fronted by Max Wheeler of cult UK hip-hop duo Dirty Diggers.
DJs shall not let them get away lightly from showing us their skills on the turntables – graced in the last few months by the likes of Darkhouse Family (Metabeats / Chesus & Don Leisure), Dark Sky (Black Acre / Ninja Tune), Throwing Snow (A Future Without / Ho-Tep), Greymatter (Mr. Bongo Bass), Thirsty Ear & Blood Boy (This City Is Ours).
Here’s a sum up of what’s happening – full list of DJs and artists soon:
LIVE GRAFFITI SHOWCASE from WOMEN158 (women158.com)
DJ SETS from TIME TO AWESOME! & PANAMA (PRODUCERS RETREAT)
VJ SET from ATTAK.MEDIA
LIVE ART from PRODUCERS RETREAT COLLECTIVE
CD GIVEAWAYS featuring production from both sides
Grafik Warfare presents
CORRODED SURFACES
Unique artwork on forgotten surfaces
Dates:
Private view: Thursday 3rd March
Show opens: Friday 4th March
Show closes: Sunday 20th of March 2011
Location
Grafik Gallery
284a Portobello Road
London
W10 5TE
Confirmed artists:
Artists:
SNUB23
T.WAT
Dan K
Leeks
Martin Squires
Asboluv
Eyesaw
Sinna one
JesseRobot
Nol
Mishfit
The Lover
Stickee
Luke da duke
Orco
Limbo
Fetch
Psychonautes
Special guest:
Req
Julian Kimmings
Ink Fetish
Carleen de Sozer
FAKE
Teddy Baden
Dotmaster
fauna graphic
rocket
“An evening of live musicians;spire,the hustled,maria byrne,will penrose. spoken word,live jembees,exhibiting lowbrow/streetart from the likes of snub,otto,knz clan,284 cru,louis michel aka masai and many more. illustration tables for all to draw on.”
Event info here
“An evening of live musicians;spire,the hustled,maria byrne,will penrose. spoken word,live jembees,exhibiting lowbrow/streetart from the likes of snub,otto,knz clan,284 cru,louis michel aka masai and many more. illustration tables for all to draw on.”
Event info here
We Are Pseudonym (WAP) are getting a serious team of graffiti artists together in Portsmouth on 29th January 2011. The event, entitled ‘The Utility Of Space’ will see respected artists such as Aroe (MSK + HA), Trans 1 (TND + AP), Gary (MSK + HA), Ebee (TND), Fark FK (TND + PAM), Snub 23 (GW), and many more, all coming together to paint hoardings around the iconic Zurich House in the city centre.
The event will be the first of its kind to attract such big names to the seaside city, but hopefully it won’t be the last. Long time collaborators Pseudonym and Fark FK are helping lead the way in the upsurge of street art and graffiti projects in Portsmouth and Southsea. Aiming to reclaim some of the under developed or forgotten areas of the city for more creative and inspirational use, We Are Pseudonym are hopeful that Portsmouth is taking the first steps to a more colourful future.
For further information contact: us@wearepseudonym.com