
Our friend, Ellis Gallagher, AKA Ellis G., will be exhibiting an array of his work, including installations, at Brooklyn’s Mighty Tanaka Gallery. If you’re not familiar with Ellis G.’s work, make sure to see our Axis profile & 120 Seconds with Ellis. The Axis doc has been screened in over 37 cities around the world through the Bicycle Film Festival and been shown on Current TV to 51 million homes. Now, you have a chance to see his work live & meet him in person! You don’t want to miss it. – Moni Pineda
Jan 13, 2011 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: AKA, Brooklyn art, chalk, ellis gallagher, Ellis Gallagher AKA Ellis G, ephemeral art, gallery, installations, Mighty Tanaka, moni pineda, profile, shadow, street art, temporary art, work | Leave A Comment »

This is the new new video by our very talented friend Aakash Nihalani. It’s dope with a great soundtrack of Colombian cumbias & some sunny sidestepping. Keep up the great work Aakash & please keep making these videos!
Jun 02, 2010 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: Aakash Nihalani, ephemeral art, Keith Haskel, moni pineda, new, new video, Nihalani, stop pop & roll, Street Art New York, streetart, tape art, videos, work | Leave A Comment »

Wooster Collective is a website created by Marc + Sara Schiller, dedicated to showcasing and celebrating ephemeral art placed on streets in cities around the world. Recently Marc Schiller kicked off SMartCamp, an interactive arts conference centered on Social Media x Arts. During his keynote speech, he broke down why + how the whole Wooster Collective site got created as well as shedding some light on some great art + ideas regarding arts and technology. Check it out…
Mar 15, 2010 | Categories: FWL BLOG | Tags: art, Arts, celebrating, cities, collective, conference, created, ephemeral art, ideas, interactive, keynote speech, Marc Schiller, Sara Schiller, smartcamp, social media, streets, technology, website, WOOSTER, wooster collective, World | Leave A Comment »