Join 20 + artists at this outdoor gallery, Urban wall where curated themes meet graffiti writers, street art and a visual dialogue.
At the MORGAN WALLS Bushwick 20 artists brought their expressions or renderings about the FEMALE:
Icons, characters, portraits, emotions, words.
FEMALES Opening reception
May 22, 6pm – 8 pm
Morgan Ave x Harrison Place x Knickerbocker Ave, next to Morgan Ave L train stop.
light refreshments, afterparty at Kings County Bar
Arts in Action Bushwick presents Morgan Walls, art on walls in the public space, the Mural Project with rotating themes and exhibits every 4 months.
the corner frame for the walls, stretching out the arm with the letters
“art on walls, arts in action bushwick”
Uta Brauser’s corner frame piece, detail
Melissa putting down the lines for Ovaries
Jade Fusco the DMZL
paintings a nymph forest
Jon Rosados power female Kabuki character
Jon Rosado in action
Michelle Obama portrait by Uta Brauser
Grace Lang’s Grooseling completed piece
Grace Lang
Melissa writing a piece about Women allowing Abuse in their lives
Hopi girl by Gregg Deal,
Caridad Rivera’s Josephine Baker
“Frank the riveter” by Brandon Sines
Nyssa’s piece # 2 with a tag response,
this time the outline allows to see both
Black widow
Sienna Reid in action
an eye match
“to Zexor”, a visual message
Nyssa’s piece #2
Nyssa doing what she loves: painting
Nyssa repainting her piece, modified
Sienna Reid, the vixen Black Widow corset sketch
Nyssa Franks piece covered by a Zexor tag
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Uta Brauser is a multidisciplinary artist
involving visual art, sculpture, activism, fashion and new media in her obsession about the human, questions of self and the continued dialog and interaction between people.
Uta Brausers large body of work spans between Germany, Italy and the United States.
Uta is a culture instigator, a visionary and pioneer, a driving force in her communities to
interact and communicate with people through art, to celebrate artistic expression.
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