You may consider a modest donation — however much you can afford, when it comes from the heart, it’s the kind of gesture that makes us warm with appreciation.
Three of Scandinavia’s leading stencil artists have produced new works along the Akerselva river in Oslo as part of an on-going public art project by Oslo Kommune and Nuart Festival.
Internationally renowned mural artist Smug joins forces with Nuart and Attende for a Social Inclusion Through Street Art project that we hope will inspire action and change.
Not a while ago we did an interview with ADD FUEL, the Portuguese artist that mixes the traditional Portuguese tiles with stencil. Now he sent us his lastest work in the Stavanger Airport, in Norway, curated by our friends of NuArt Festival.
The Last Traveler by Bergen-based artist NIMI is the latest addition to Nuart’s ‘Art City’ program: a new initiative to produce work outside of Nuart’s annual flagship festival.
”ISSA”, a media partner of Nuart, the international urban art festival that turned a former “oil capital city” in southern Norway into one of the world’s hotspots for graffiti and street art.
‘Sofia and the Mountain’ by NIMI is the new landmark for Stavanger. It is also the best possible way to warm up for this year’s Nuart Festival. NIMI is an architect and street artist currently based in Bergen, Norway.
Nuart recently invited Pure Evil (UK) and AFK (NO) to produce two new artworks for our on-going public art programme: the Nuart Sandnes Art Trail. UK-based Pure Evil produced a trademark character from his ‘American Nightmares’ series, celebrating of the Dark Side of the American Dream.
The Nuart Sandnes Art Trail is a project brought by the team behind Stavanger’s internationally renowned Nuart Festival. M-city’s ’Canoe’ mural tells the story of a group of seafarers working together to move their canoe along the water.
Following the overwhelming success of Ella & Pitr’s collaboration with Nuart Festival in 2015, the much-loved French couple returned to Stavanger recently to leave their mark across the region again.