Liquitex sponsors 15 internationally acclaimed women artists for an exhibit Women on the Walls to coincide with [ Wynwood Walls ] event. The neighborhood provides a great venue for street art and the Miami sun a good test for fade. Let’s check it out next year at Design Miami/ 2014.
dj agana
miss van
martha cooper
head vape (ladies?)
fafi and lady pink
[ official release ]
Liquitex sponsors fifteen internationally acclaimed women artists who took to the walls for Wynwood Walls’ new mural project and exhibition ‘Women on the Walls’ during Art Basel Miami Beach last week.Using Liquitex Professional Spray Paint, Paint Markers, Soft Body Color and Freestyle brushes, essential innovators such as Miss Van, Maya Hayuk, Fafi and Lady Pink showcased their work across nine large-scale exterior wall murals depicting the history of graffiti and street art through women’s perspective.
‘Women on the Walls’ gallery exhibition featured work from these artists, in addition to renowned innovators of street art, Claw Money, Shero, Swoon, and Faith 47, as well as Aiko, Kashink, Lakwena, Jess & Katie, Myla, Shamsia and Too Fly.
applications due friday, 15 february!
Moving Design is a coalition of designers and artists, working with community partners, leading initiatives that inspire change through the power of design.
Our 2013 Call to Action is focused on informing and transforming Sustainable Living in Chicago’s West Loop neighborhood. We will select fifteen designers, writers, programmers, and visionaries to generate powerful ideas and become catalysts for smarter, more sustainable living choices. Inspired by the WPA’s simple, strong illustrations and messages, we’ll introduce the neighborhood to ideas and initiatives which will inspire community actions. [ details / apply now ] @movingdesign fb/movingdesign
the oranges new jersey | mos architects | click > enlarge
Opened on 16 February through 30 July, New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) will be running an exhibit featuring the proposals of five interdisciplinary studios that were asked to re-think and re-invent the future of housing in the midst of the foreclosure crisis that remains a threat to many Americans and their homes. Over the Summer of 2011, MOS Architects, Studio Gang Architects, Visible Weather, WORKac, and Zago Architecture selected five “megaregions” across the country on which to speculate the form that housing could take: physically, socially and economically. The Open Studios exercise was organized by Barry Bergdoll, MoMA’s Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture and Design, with Reinhold Martin, Director of Columbia University’s Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture.
cicero illinois | studio gang architects
With this exhibit, MoMA heightens an awareness of the U.S. foreclosure problem via architecture, design, and planning, albeit a niche perspective. This exhibit both inspires and provokes. Depending on who’s telling the foreclosure story: the promises of government and bankers, the opines of economists and media, the taut tales of the foreclosed, our planners are hardwired dreamers raising questions, presenting the what-ifs, creating visions and realities that can inspire. Ironically, the woeful boarded up homes that are seen everywhere as we drive through neighborhoods, dreaded by those who own housing near the monuments of foreclosure, are also needed reminders and initiators at this juncture that there is still much to do and more what-ifs are desireable. [ details ] [ arch daily ] [ metropolis ] [ new york times ]
The MoMA is located at 11 West 53 Street, New York, NY 10019. Hours are Wednesday through Monday: 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Friday: 10:30 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Closed Tuesday. Admission is free for all on Target Free Fridays 4 p.m. – 8 p.m.
(left) designer: elzbeita chonja | poland
just in… after a much anticipated wait, images (a sampling of polish designers) and an announcement that the 2010 chicago international poster biennial is happening.
stasy eidrigevicius
(left) designer: stasy eidrigevicius | poland
it’s a special show for poster lovers: a unique world-view visual perspective and commentary. for me, seeing the posters face-to-face rather than online or in print, a totally neat experience. if you’re in or near chicago, don’t miss it. the international jury: paula scher, president, usa | takashi akiyama, japan | françois caspar, france | emek, usa | marta granados, colombia | holger matthies, germany | rafal olbinski, USA / poland
exhibition: 11 – 18 july 2011 | harrington college of design | 200 west madison
opening night: 14 july | 6 – 9pm
[ chicago international poster biennial 2010 ] [ the first chicago international poster biennial ]