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Centre-fuge Cycle 3 Installation Video
Art By: Bishop203, Cram Concepts, Danielle Mastrion, Fumero, Jade Fusco and Michael Denicola.
Music By: The Great American Novel
The Centre-fuge Public Art Project is located on E 1st Street between 1st Avenue and 2nd Avenue. Cycle 6 is on view now!!!Centre-fuge Public Art Project Cycle 3 Installation (Video)
Centre-fuge Cycle 3 was installed in mid-May and was on view until mid-July. Cycle 3 Artists were Bishop203, Cram Concepts, Danielle Mastrion, Fumero, Jade Fusco and Michael Denicola.
Music courtesy of The Great American Novel. Track titles are “Kissing” and “Sleeping Alone”.
Enjoy the Cycle 3 video and be sure to watch the Cycle 1 Installation pt. 1 & pt. 2 and the Cycle 2 Installation. -
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 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!
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Trying to get your drive-by graffiti on?
What if the Transformers teamed up with some artistic ass people and the military didn’t interfere?
Tired of having to hop out of the car when you see a good spot to catch a tag on the highway?
Take a trip in the graffiti robot car! -
Live Art Battles Open Bar & Bangin’ Music @ Brooklyn Stable 4/28
Trying to find a dope party to go to on Saturday night?
We got you covered! INSTALL’D tomorrow night at Brooklyn Stable!
This Saturday starting at 7pm there will be live art battles coupled with an open Brooklyn Brewery bar (and $3 beers otherwise) from 9-10pm and some heavy hitting DJs, DJ Rob Swift, Petey Complex, Merenda & Tek. If you miss the open bar don’t stress it, after 9pm $6 gets you a beer and a shot!
The artists performing live art include Danielle Mastrion, Matrhalicia, Des Juan & Smurfo
This isn’t any Williamsburg hipster party, the music is gonna be dope (rap, old school hip-hop, reggae, the good stuff,) the artists crazy nice, and cheap drinks to keep you toasted all night. Oh and there is a back yard for all the smokers out there.
NO COVER! Doors open 7pm!
Brooklyn Stable
486 Metropolitan Ave
Brooklyn, NY

via daniellemastrion.com

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While some people choose to spend the night in the luxury of their beds, others choose to spend the night making a name for themselves by using the guise of the night to put up graffiti and street art.
Spend a night out with Invader, a prominent graffiti artist from France, you may know him from Exit Through the Gift Shop, as he takes over the the Parisian streets.