
Headlining today’s post … The lighthouse keeper by Damien Mitchell for the Centre_Fuge Public Art Project
Charm City Streets walked miles and miles each day last week seeking out recent and new-to-me murals in and around Brooklyn.
Headlining today’s post … The lighthouse keeper by Damien Mitchell for the Centre_Fuge Public Art Project
Charm City Streets walked miles and miles each day last week seeking out recent and new-to-me murals in and around Brooklyn.
Headlining today’s post … Love Brooklyn by Golden 305
The second part of Charm City Streets’ illustrated report on the 7th Annual Bushwick Collective Block Party provides you behind-the-scene coverage of an additional 11 artists:
Headlining today’s post … Love ya Miami
Yesterday’s post featured a photo tour of the interior of the former RC Cola bottling plant in Wynwood. This converted industrial site is now an event space.
Headlining today’s post … Hoacs
On a recent photo tour, Charm City Streets captured images of burner walls around Brooklyn.
Bushwick
Headlining today’s post … delicious snacks by Jamie Hef, Tone and Yes One
The 5th Annual Bushwick Collective Block Party showcased work by 20+ graffiti artists; more than in prior years. Charm City Streets now shares with you the images it captured of AC2, Dinkc, Giz, Hef, Hoacs, Hops1, Jerms, Jins, Just One, Kais, Meres, Miro, Paze, Tats Cru, Tone, Topaz, Zaone, and many more writers in action.
Headlining today’s post … Celso for the Bushwick Collective
Last weekend, the Bushwick Collective celebrated its 5th Annual Block Party. Renowned graffiti and street artists from all four corners of the globe gathered in Brooklyn to create new pieces live. Block after block, people packed the streets to watch these artists in action and to enjoy the live music performances.
Headlining today’s post … Lexi Bella for the Bushwick Collective
The weather forecast called for mild temperatures and sunny skies, so Charm City Streets took off to spend a few days in Brooklyn. Touring the streets of Bushwick and East Williamsburg is always a treat. Colorful murals, fascinating wheatpastes, and kewl graffiti covered many walls.