by Sue Davies | Aug 24, 2020 | New York, Street Art
Soho brings to mind designer stores, tourists, overpriced eateries, and people watching. But there is another side to Soho in Summer 2020. On the boarded up cafes and boutique stores, Soho Street art has emerged—raw, illegal, political street art. Statements about the...
by Sue Davies | Jan 20, 2020 | New York, Street Art
NYC Subway Art is one of the best hidden attractions in New York City. It’s so well hidden that it’s right in front of your face and most people don’t even notice it. The NYC Subway is one of the most extensive in the world. There is some amazing subway art in...
by Sue Davies | Oct 12, 2019 | Boston, Street Art, United States
Salem Massachusetts conjures up thoughts of witches for many people. For others, they may think of the Peabody Essex Museum. It should also bring to mind the Punto Urban Art Museum, the most innovative community development program that we have seen in our travels....
by Sue Davies | Sep 6, 2019 | Asia, Singapore, Street Art
Singapore Street Art. Seems like an unlikely combination. Singapore is known for being orderly. Clean. Crazy Rich Asians. When we were planning our trip to SIngapore, street art was not on our list of things to do. We’d heard of Haji Lane Street Art but we were...
by Sue Davies | Jul 30, 2019 | New York, Street Art
Peap Tarr, a New Zealand/Cambodian Street Artist, said to us that Street Art is a worldwide community. From tagging subways and protest art in poor communites in New York City in the 1960s and 70s, Street art has evolved into a wordwide art form. You can see it on the...
by Sue Davies | Jun 7, 2019 | Penang, Street Art
We have wanted to visit Penang Malaysia for a long time. We were first drawn by the Peranakan history in both Malacca and Penang (Reggie’s family immigrated through Penang on the way to Singapore) and then by the legendary Penang street art. When we finally made it to...
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