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The Best Places To Find Street Art In New York

The Best Places To Find Street Art In New York

by Curbs And Stoops | Nov 21, 2019 | Curbs And Stoops, Public Art, Street Art

The street art of New York has grown into an art form which is one of a kind. It’s amazing to see talented, sometimes anonymous artists turning everything from empty alleyways to bland storefront walls into a vibrant mélange of colors. Ranging from brilliant graffiti...
Why The Color Factory Pop-Up Exhibition Will Put A Smile On Your Face

Why The Color Factory Pop-Up Exhibition Will Put A Smile On Your Face

by Curbs And Stoops | Mar 22, 2019 | Curbs And Stoops, Public Art

The Color Factory is the project of Jordan Ferney and describe themselves as a “Colaborative interactive exhibit” that first started in 2017 in San Francisco. It is the celebration of color and intends to change everybody´s mood. Read on to find out why it will put a...
The Resistance Is Female And The Phone Booths Know It

The Resistance Is Female And The Phone Booths Know It

by Curbs And Stoops | Dec 13, 2018 | Be Inspired!, Curbs And Stoops, Public Art, Street Art

A group of people, women in its majority, artists and non-artists, have taken over the city of New York to speak out loudly. If you have been in the Big Apple lately or have friends living there on your social media accounts, you must have seen some of the motifs. The...

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