“Out In The Streets”: A Documentary on Queer Liberation Through Street Art
“Out in the Streets: Queer Liberation Through Street Art” is an upcoming feature-length documentary directed by Daniel Albanese (also known as The Dusty Rebel). Daniel
“Out in the Streets: Queer Liberation Through Street Art” is an upcoming feature-length documentary directed by Daniel Albanese (also known as The Dusty Rebel). Daniel
Nothing more than a beautiful but eerie drive through the empty streets of Manhattan during the COVID-19 global pandemic. I don’t believe Times Square has
“Tom Selleck Saved My Baby,” “Down With the Reptilian Agenda,” “Fuck You, I’m Batman,” “Carl Sagan Is An Asshole.” These are all phrases I would see
Alongside his partners in crime, CB23, Foxxface, and Tony Depew, Edapt has started to make a name for himself in the New York street art
I saw Gaia in action once. The funny thing was, although I was very impressed by his work in progress, I wasn’t aware that it
The art of Foxxface has evolved exponentially since I first saw one of his stickers in Chelsea a couple of years back. I’m not sure
There’s not a whole lot of information out there on artist CB23. However, The Street Museum of Art seems to have a little tidbit: In
ELLE is another artist who doesn’t stick to one medium when creating her art. The New Yorker has gotten lots of respect in the street
It has to be a little tough going by the name Cosbe right now, with the original, sweater-wearing pudding popper in the news so much.
Michael Alan never stops. Seriously. Never stops. He is constantly creating. The few times I’ve seen him out at art shows, he’s had his small