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Para Mi Gente | Primary Projects | Miami

March 10, 2011 by Tes, under Events, Uncategorized.

A group installation project featuring:  Shepard Fairey, TM Sisters, Anthony Spinello, She Kills He, Tes One, Kenton Parker, Cushy Gigs, the KDU, Nicholas Lobo, Oliver Sanchez, The Kaleidoscope Collective, Fred Snitzer, Typoe, Chris Oh, Agustina Woodgate, Jessy Nite, the Urcuhuaranga Family (Peru), Tatiana Suarez, Neko, Entes, Poster Boy, AS1, Santiago Rubino, Serge, Christopher Miro, Emmett Moore, Last Rights, El Tono, JillBird, Tristan Eaton, Books IIII, Skull Phone, Sonni, Pucho, Dead Dads Club Corporation, Todd Adel, and others…

Opening Reception: Saturday, March 12, 2011 | 7 – 11 pm

Primary Projects | 4141 NE 2nd AVE | suite # 104 | Miami, FL 33137

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Contra Projects @ Scope NYC

February 26, 2011 by Tes, under Events.

Bask, DFace, How & Nosm, James Marshall, Mr Jago, Ron English, Tes One, Tristan Eaton, Tom Thewes and Trustocorp. will represent CONTRA Projects at Scope New York, March 2nd- 6th. In addition, Tristan Eaton, Tes One, How & Nosm and Bask will be painting murals in Williamsburg Brooklyn and Jersey City.

Scope NYC
320 West St (West Side Highway)
Across from Pier 40
New York NY 10014
http://www.scope-art.com/

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Primary Flight 2010 | Art Basel | Miami

November 24, 2010 by Tes, under Events.

Primary Flight’s annual project is the world’s largest event of its kind. Featuring over 250 world-class artists from around the globe, the majority of whom travel to Miami for Art Basel. Artists from all walks of contemporary art headline the annual event, collaborating on high profile walls throughout Miami’s urban landscape. Maps outlining the installation are circulated, providing patrons with an opportunity to view the works in progress.

This year, we will be painting in the Design District, on the Tuttle Wall (Biscayne Blvd. & 36th St.). Be sure to check us out!

More info: http://www.primaryflight.com/

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Fresh Produce | Group Art Show | Art Basel | Miami

November 16, 2010 by Tes, under Events.

Graffiti Gone Global 2010 presents: Fresh Produce | An Urban Contemporary Art Exhibition during Art Basel | Miami Beach

Public Reception: Friday, December 3, 2010: 7 – 10pm
70 NW 25th Street, Miami, FL 33127


Graffiti Gone Global launches its fourth consecutive year with an exhibition of street and graffiti art running parallel to Art Basel Miami Beach. Fresh Produce will be curated by Cristina Gonzalez — aka She Kills He — and will feature work from today’s top street and graffiti artists.

Fresh Produce blurs the line between the street and the gallery, presenting a multifaceted exhibition highlighting the freshest and most undeniable influences of urban aesthetics and contemporary design. The exhibition will feature a roster of international artists, including: The London Police, Revok, Erik Otto, Skewville, Pepa Prieto, Augustine Kofie, Alëxone, Kenton Parker, Tes One, Bask, Dolla, Jim Darling, Dabs & Myla, Stormie Mills, Michael De Feo, Andrew Holder, Jack Hudson, Tristan Eaton, Tatiana Suarez, Surge, Jersey Joe, Remed, Parskid, Logan Hicks, Escif, Depoe, Remi/Rough, Ryan Bubnis, Mike Perry, Reyes and from the Family Baglione: Flip, Sesper, Thais Beltrame and Herbert Baglione, and others.

For more information, visit: Graffiti Gone Global

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Re:form School | 10.09.10 | NYC

October 6, 2010 by Tes, under Artwork, Events.

RE:FORM SCHOOL gathers together a diverse array of hundreds of the nation’s most talented visual artists under one roof to celebrate that role and to send a loud message that the time has come to fix our ailing public school system.
Below is a preview on the painting created specifically for the exhibition, along with the questions answered for the Meet The Artist portion of the website:

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What High School did you go to?
Gibbs High School / PCCA, St. Petersburg FL.

Why have you chosen to participate in RE:FORM SCHOOL?
I choose to participate in Re:Form School because I believe learning is exciting. It’s discovery. The ability to open doors you never knew existed. It’s important for all people, young and old, to find the value in a growing education. Encourage new ideas and share knowledge with others. Participating in Re:Form School is great way to share that message.

Describe your creative process and how you are working with the themes of the show.
When I was younger, I had a hard time concentrating in school because my imagination was quite vivid. I would daydream a lot. I wanted to explore and discover things as much as I could. As I got older, the capacity of my imagination would shrink to make room for practicality, limitations, life, etc. ?I created “Wonders Never Cease” as personal reminder to never stop exploring, never to close my mind. With as much as there is to learn, you will never reach the end. Stay curious!


Who was your favorite teacher and why?
Ms. Peggy Martin, my 5th grade art teacher – for recognizing the potential in me before I ever did.

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RE:FORM SCHOOL will be open to the public, Saturday, October 9th, 2010 through Monday, October 11th between the hours of 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM.

For more information, please visit: http://reformschool.letsredu.com/

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