taged with Portugal
The third of the interventions is already taking shape in Beja, in the building of the House of Culture, by artist Frederico Draw. The experienced Curator Lara Seixo Rodrigues shared with us the 3rd part of the project “Conquista o Sonho”.
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Invited by Mistaker Maker and sponsored by Revigres, ADD FUEL continues the tradition of Tiles in this historical avenue in Lisbon. Avenida Infante Santo in Lisbon is a street full of historical Portuguese tiles.
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Nespoon recently found herself in Portugal and decorated some local walls in Póvoa da Atalaia. It was her way to honor the local women who have devoted their long lives to lace making.
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This week we introduce a new interview section into our website called “Meeting Point”, a conversation with people connected to street art without being an artist. The point is to show and give some credit/support to the people behind street art festivals, shows, events and galleries.
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Last September a great festival took place in Estarreja, Portugal. It was organized by ESTAU together with Estarreja Town hall. It took place from the 10th – 18th September officially, but unoficcially, it was more than 17 days of conversations, movies, walls, workshops and tour guides.
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Alice Pasquini’s newest wall is in Pombal, Portugal. Pombal is a small city about 90 minutes outside of Lisbon and for the first time, in collaboration with the Festival Sete Sois Sete Luas, they decided to allow a public mural.
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Dedicated to the World Mental Health Day, on the 10th October, artistic interventions have been made on the wall of the Psychiatric Hospital Center in Lisbon (Rua das Murtas), Portugal. These interventions are carried out in the framework of the partnership established between the Urban Art Gallery (GAU) and the Board of CHPL Administration,
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Inovative street artist Bordalo the second, has managed this time to create from scrap and paint, a beautifull Owl. The Owl Eyes stands in Covilhã – Portugal. Notice the detailed content of aterial used to make this work. Bordalo has made several fascinating instalations using this technique.
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