Carpe Diem Solidaire: 150 Artists United to Support Medical & Scientific Research to End the COVID-19 Crisis
June 12, 2020
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On June 20, 2020, over 150 artists from 24 countries will come together virtually to create live works to be donated to the Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale (FRM) in support of COVID-19 research.  For a 24-hour period, artists will be broadcasting live via Instagram from their workspaces, studios, and the street. Although physically distanced,…
Artist Interview: Beau Stanton
March 13, 2017
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SoCal native and now Red Hook, Brooklyn resident Beau Stanton has been traveling the world sharing his nautical themes on giant walls for the past ten years.  A staple in the NYC street art scene, Beau is now heading off to Los Angeles to prepare for his largest solo show yet at Cory Helford Gallery where…
Coverage: Nick Walker & BILLBOARD4 “The Morning After” Print Release & Party Benefiting the Coalition For The Homeless 11/15/16 NYC
November 18, 2016
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BILLBOARD4 New York is the landmark national charity project devoted to public art, in which a selected group of exciting artists and creatives will curate large scale art pieces across major cities in America. Each artist will create a special run of signed and numbered Billboard4 limited edition charity prints to coincide with their wall art. Proceeds…
Coverage: The LoMan Art Festival in Little Italy NYC Feat. Invader, Ron English, Hanksy, ASVP, Beau Stanton, BD White X JPO, Dain X Stikki Peaches, Whisbe, GILF!, Art is Trash, and Many More.
August 22, 2015
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From August 5–9, 2015, the walls of lower Manhattan (Little Italy) sprung to life with The LoMan Arts Festival presented by the L.I.S.A. Project), New York City’s first-ever mural festival. The event’s inaugural year brought large-scale works by acclaimed mural artists to 21 lower manhattan neighborhoods, from 23rd Street to the South Street Seaport, in…
Beau Stanton creates a new mural in New York City
August 15, 2015
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The LoManFest is currently taking place in Manhattan, New York City and the good lads from Lisa Project invited Beau Stanton to beautify the neighborhood.It took a few days for the American street artist to create this beautiful and vibrant organic piece showing the head of a man split in two with his nervous system…

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