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I popped into the workshop today to find Grissy and Tomek pumping these babies out for the exhibition. Almost ready to get these out to all the artists. So if your waiting on us its cause these are quality #1!

I popped into the workshop today to find Grissy and Tomek pumping these babies out for the exhibition. Almost ready to get these out to all the artists. So if your waiting on us its cause these are quality #1!

Alright, fellow readers!
If you haven’t already sniffed your nose through our event line-up, we’re pretty excited about the group exhibition we’re co-ordinating for the Sunday 7th March.
MDF model dumpsters customised by a big list of street artists and graffiti writers from Australia. And we’ve got confirmation of some great talent on board…
Before you watch this clip, get yourself a box of tissues on stand-by because your about to loose it to this video from VANS the OMEGA. Adelaide talent at its finest and we’re stoked to have him as part of the exhibition.
Also confirmed is Sydney’s king of paste-ups, JUMBO. His moniker is an slice of his scale, because these things are enormous in real life. His work has this great Keith Harring/Tin Tin 2-dimensional illustrative style that disrupts the streetscape. Fresh all round.

Just a cut of the range of work we’ve already got confirmed for the show, and we’ll be sharing more info a bit later.
After months of planning we’re ready to get this festival out into the public!!
Thanks to Matt Walker, this websites all ironed out and is looking fuckin’ fantastic. If your new – go looking around, read up on the festival and our HUGE event lineup, scroll over the blog and eye our gallery page.
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We know you’re facebook stalking that cute girl from the bus, so why not stalk us too? Join the fanpage to get all the invites, hear about any secret side-events, and upload your own photos of street art.
Not computer savy, you say? Is the neighbours internet running slow?
Well just take a walk around town…

As mentioned in a previous post, Street Dreams were invited by the Fringe to do some live mural painting at their official 2010 Programme launch (08.01.2010). We put together an all star lineup including Sam Evans, Nickas, Gary Seaman, Matthew Stuckey, with Street Dreamers Tim Grisbrook, Ankle and Matt Walker all getting their hands dirty too.

Unperturbed by the extreme heat and unpredictable winds atop the advertiser building, we succeeded in pulling together a diorama/mural around the theme of Adelaide in 2060.
The event was documented by The Advertiser’s Adelaide Magazine, who photographed the making of the piece, as well as the final artwork that was produced. The artists were interviewed by Adelaide Now, and the mural will feature in the March issue of the Adelaide magazine.
Thanks to Jim at the Advertiser for giving us this great opportunity, Duncan, Neal and friends at the Fringe for their excellent assistance and a huge thanks to all the hard-working artists involved for making this such a success.
For more photos of the event, check out our facebook page.
