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Centre-fuge Public Art Project on E 1st Street near 1st Avenue NYC! Every 2 months a new group of artists gets selected to paint this pop-up office for construction sites in the Lower East Side and East Village.
centre-fuge:Centre-fuge Public Art Project Cycle 5 completed murals!
Thanks to the Cycle 5 Artists Icy & Sot, Chris RWK & Veng, N’DA, See One, Cost & ENX, Billy Mode, and Jose-Aurelio Baez & Noidone for coming out and absolutely killing the game. The murals look great from every angle.
Cycle 5 will be on view until mid-November. We have a special treat for you next Cycle so stay tuned in!
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Centre-fuge Public Art Project Cycle 5, e. 1st St. Block Party & James Day
Looking for something to do this weekend and maybe walk away with some dope art, tickets to events like the Brooklyn Electronic Music Festival or even a private lesson with one of hip-hop’s most iconic DJs, Tony Touch? Well you can do all this and for a good cause all while at a block party watching amazing murals getting painted by some of the best street artists in the NYC!
Saturday September 22nd, 11am-5pm, check out Centre-fuge Cycle 5 during the East 1st Street Block Party and have a family fun time at James Day on the corner of East 1st Street and 2nd Avenue.
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This weekend is the inception of Cycle 5 with new murals by ND’A, See One and Icy & Sot with collaborative pieces by Chris RWK and Veng, Cost and Enx, and Billy Mode, Jose-Aurelio Baez and Noid-One.
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Centre-fuge Public Art Project: Centre-fuge Public Art Project Fundraiser @ Tuck Shop 6/10
YoYoYo!!! Come Get full and drunk this Sunday and feel good about it because it’s for a good cause!!! You may just leave with some ill stuff schwag as well!
Centre-fuge Public Art Project, yea that ill trailer on e. 1st Street in the Lower East Side that’s got some ill art on it, is having a fundraiser across the street at the Tuck Shop, an Australian Meat Pie spot, 68 e. 1st Street on Sunday June 10th. There will be raffles where you have the chance to go home with some ill artwork and other schwag from Centre-fuge artists like Claw Money, Kenny Rodriguez and many others!!!So stop by and help out a dope project.
Beer and Drink Specials!!! NO COVER!!!Sunday, June 10th
Tuck Shop
68 E 1st Street
centre-fuge:Hello friends of Centre-fuge,
On the eve of our Fourth Cycle, coming to you next month, Centre-fuge invites you to come help support your friendly neighborhood art project on Sunday June 10th, as we continue to add a dab of color and imagination to your daily lives!
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Centre-fuge Public Art Project: Rolling Stone features D. Mastrion's Cycle 3 Mural
Rolling Stone noticed all the MCA and Beastie Boys graffiti and street art going up across the country, so they decided to pick their favorites and share them with the internet world.
Two of the murals are based in downtown Manhattan. One is from the Centre-fuge Public Art Project and is painted by Danielle Mastrion. The other is painted by Cram Concepts who currently also has a mural in the third cycle of the Centre-fuge Public Art Project on view until early July.
photo via Fresh Paint NYC
centre-fuge:Shortly after Adam ‘MCA’ Yauch passed away, Rolling Stone shared their favorite MCA and Beastie Boys murals from around the country. Needless to say, our favorite that Rolling Stone captured was the one painted for our very own cycle 3 of the Centre-fuge Public Art Project.
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Centre-fuge Public Art Project is on East 1st Street by 1st Avenue. Over the past couple of months Centre-fuge has transformed this construction trailer into an outdoor public gallery with an array of artistic styles gracing its walls. If you happen to be in downtown you should check it out!
In the bright summer warmth that struck New York City Thursday morning May 10th, six new artists set up their work spaces outside the trailer on East 1st Street near 1st Avenue, New York City. Each artist arrived with an array of supplies: extendable ladders, rainbows of paint and the vigor to appreciate and create art. The artists involved in Cycle 3 of the Centre-fuge Public Art Project are Bishop 203, Cram Concepts, Danielle Mastrion, Jade Fusco and Fumero.
The artists had three days to complete their murals and did so with grace, leaving behind masterpieces for the passing eye to behold. Thanks for all the support from the local businesses, passer-bys, friends and especially to the artists!
Enjoy the pictures from the Cycle 3 Installation