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This week at Nuart Aberdeen artists, academics and street art lovers have been confronting the topic of how art should be part of people’s everyday life. This year’s theme – A Revolution of the Ordinary– has been addressed through a series of events,
Nuart Aberdeen, the little son of the Stavanger-based Nuart Festival, has just kicked off. Twelve street artists have being invited to Scotland to paint over the Granite City, which will definitely look less grey after this week.
The Nuart Aberdeen is taking off and its gonna be explosive! Check out what’s unfolding during next 4 days and you might want to catch a flight to Scotland. Murals and Talks will include contributions from artists Ernest Zacharevic, Hyuro, Carrie Reichardt, Ciaran Glöbel and Bordalo II
Nuart Aberdeen, a new international platform, is designed to not only present the most interesting and relevant Street Art of its time, but to also activate and inspire an emergent local scene whilst encouraging creative collaborations with twin city Stavanger.
Brought to you by the team behind Stavanger’s internationally renowned Nuart Festival, Nuart Aberdeen will see 11 international street artists descend on The Granite City this April.