July 07, 2012

Artpost "Post All Bills" Exhibit Opening


Artpost's "Post All Bills" Exhibit






From Artpost's Blog
July 6– August 26
Opening reception Friday, July 6, from 5-9pm
Panel discussion on street art, Friday August 3rd, 7-9 pm

The opening will feature live mural painting by CISA (Crazy IN Style Artists) members Felix Maldonado/FLEX and Ish Muhammad Nieves outside the gallery. Music by Dj Soul Tronixx and 8-bit from 7-9 pm.


“Post All Bills” is an exhibition dedicated to public art that is made for the street — stenciling, tagging, wheatpasting, street posters, yarn bombing, sticker art, and mural painting. Expect to see work inside and outside the gallery in this unique exhibition of Indiana-based artists who use the street art movement’s aesthetic and principles in their artistic practice

Artists exhibiting include:

From South Bend, Indiana:
Richard Allen
Artist Grow
IZEK
Stacie Jeffirs
Adam Patti
RESOE CSG
Federico Rodriguez
Jason Schoppe aka CAD

Outside of South Bend:
David Ebbinghouse (Bloomington, IN)
ESES74 (Elkhart, IN)
COST (Fort Wayne, IN)
Epyon5 (Gary, IN)
Traz Juarez (Hammond, IN)
Felix Maldonado/FLEX (Hammond, IN)
Ish Muhammad Nieves (Hammond, IN)
Luis Sandoval/OCHO (Hammond, IN)
Socrates Sandoval/ARGUE (Hammond, IN)
Christian Brock Forrer (Indianapolis, IN)
Jason Rowland (Winona Lake, IN)


"Post All Bills" Exhibit Opening
Opening night for the Post All Bills Exhibit was incredible, despite it being 100 degrees outside, we had a ton of people come out for this amazing event that featured a gallery exhibit opening with live graffiti, live street art and music from MC Breon Warwick and DJ Soul Tronixx. Artpost had artwork posted inside and all around the outside of the gallery, making this a truly unique show. This was the first time that Graff/Street Art has been shown in a gallery in South Bend. It was a wonderful experience to have setup and been a part of, giving local graffiti and street art major strides in exposure and understanding. History was made last night in South Bend.





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