Crash, TKID, Lady Pink, Dasic Fernandez, Billboards Hacker & More Come to ArtsWestchester this April

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (March 16, 2017) – Chronicling the meteoric rise of the urban artist from vandal and outlaw to cultural trendsetter, ArtsWestchester’s upcoming exhibition From the Streets: An Exhibition of Urban Art will feature murals, paintings, photography, sculpture and installations from artists at the cutting edge of their discipline.

From April 8 to July 15, the ground floor of ArtsWestchester’s gallery in White Plains will highlight legendary artists who rose to prominence in the 1980’s, a pivotal moment in graffiti’s burgeoning culture. It was this era where a spirit of competition fostered innovation and birthed a unique mode of artistic expression. From the Streets tracks these artists’ continued influence on urban visual culture and examines the shift from the streets to the gallery and museum. Artists exhibited on the gallery’s second floor are internationally recognized for creating provocative work informed by the attitude and style of street art’s pioneers.

“Graffiti emerged as a cultural phenomenon in the 1980s and is now being used in communities as an economic development strategy as it also rises in prominence on the global arts scene,” said Janet Langsam, CEO of ArtsWestchester. “From the Streets is an exuberant journey through the evolution of street art that throws a spotlight on today’s urban visual culture.”

Artists featured in ArtsWestchester’s exhibit will include:

AL DIAZ
ANDREW SCHOULTZ
BG183
BILLBOARDS HACKER
BIO
BLADE
CRASH
DALEK (JAMES MARSHALL)
DAMON JOHNSON
DASIC FERNANDEZ
DAZE
EL MAC
GILF (ANN LEWIS)
GREG LAMARCHE
GUMSHOE
ICY & SOT
JANETTE BECKMAN
JILLY BALLISTIC
LADY PINK
LI HILL
LOGAN HICKS
MARE 139 (CARLOS RODRIGUEZ)
MICHAEL HALSBAND
NICER
QUEEN ANDREA (ANDREA VON BUJDOSS)
QUIK
SAGE
SEN2
SKEME
TKID
ZIMER

“Street art is a movement that encapsulates the aesthetic and experiences of urban youth” said From the Streets Co-Curator Marc Leader. “It is a global movement that challenges and questions the status quo of society and transcends any one city. ‘From the Streets’ is a visual chronicle of the meteoric rise of the street artist – from vandal and outlaw to cultural trendsetter.”

Leader is a founder of 212 Arts an East Village gallery committed to promoting urban artwork and New York City culture. 212 Arts exhibits a diverse group of artists including 70’s and 80’s graffiti pioneers internationally acclaimed street artists and New York cultural innovators. Marc holds a degree in International Business and art History from Indiana University and a Masters in Art Business from The Sotheby’s Institute.

Leader is the co-curator of From the Streets with Melissa McCaig-Welles of Curator 19.90 and an early pioneer in the Williamsburg Brooklyn art-scene opening McCaig-Welles Gallery in March of 2000.  McCaig-Welles focuses on mid-career cutting edge artists that have emerged from the urban aesthetics that figured prominently in cities around the U.S. leading up to the millennium.

From the Streets exemplifies the scope and evolution of a subculture that has become a global movement. To accompany the exhibition, ArtsWestchester will present a series of film screenings and music happenings that position the artwork within a broader cultural context. Included in these programs are screenings of the documentaries “Saving Banksy,” and “The Mural Kings.” The later follows exhibiting artists TATS CRU (BIO, BG183, and NICER) as they produce a mural for the Graffiti Hall of Fame in Harlem. A discussion with the artists will follow. Also planned are: a panel talk with museum and art-world professionals, a Women of Hip-Hop performance, and an evening with the legendary rapper and songwriter Grandmaster Caz, accompanied by Grand Wizzard Theodore, the DJ credited as the inventor of scratching.

A full listing of these gallery events will occur through July and can be found by visiting artsw.org/fromthestreets

Exhibition opening reception: Saturday, April 8, 4-6pm

On view through Saturday, July 15

From the Streets will open at ArtsWestchester on Saturday April 8 from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. and the exhibit will run through Saturday July 15.

ArtsWestchester is located at 31 Mamaroneck Avenue in White Plains N.Y. The exhibition will be on view through July 15.  Admission is free to the public. Docent tours of the exhibit are available to the public and for private groups with a suggested per person donation. ArtsWestchester gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. For more information, visit artsw.org/fromthestreets

About Mary Alice Franklin

Mary Alice Franklin is ArtsWestchester’s Communications Manager and Editor of ArtsNews. She has a Bachelors in English and Masters in Publishing, and has been published in Paste Magazine, HuffPost, Art Zealous, Art Times, and more.