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6 Sep :: Street Cultures (Berlin)

STREET CULTURES
Empowerment and Intercultural Dialogue
Exhibition and Interactive Programs
Empowerment und interkulturelle Brücken
Ausstellungund Interaktive Programme


6.September - 17. September 2011
SKATEISTAN - TINY TOONES - TINY DROPS
Part of the cultural program of the Asia-Pacific Weeks Berlin / Teil des Kulturprogramms der Asien-Pazifik Wochen Berlin
STREET CULTURES like skateboarding, breakdancing and street art have the fascinating potential to bring people of different backgrounds together, bridging the gap between their social and cultural differences, and thus creating an opportunity for exchange and cooperation. Hip Hop, skateboarding, and BMX are no longer only part of western culture, but have become global phenomena that are growing especially quickly in Asia. As a result, the number of projects and initiatives that use street cultures as a tool in international development work is growing steadily.

Many of the people that are involved with these activities have recognized that sport and creative programs can be connected to "Empowerment" and education in a very sensible way. This includes initiatives like "Back to School" programs that focus on traditional forms of education, as well as more experimental forms of education that are largely creative arts based and focus on socially inclined topics, i.e. local communities are being empowered about topics like environment, health, diet, and racism.

The networks of these various street cultures work in an informal way to overcome language and cultural barriers, as these activities have their own language and culture. For example, skateboarders speak to each other in a certain way about the sport that is universal, a kickflip is always a kickflip, and street art has its own codes and symbols. Consequently, heritage, religion, skin color, or social status are pushed into the background. Through street cultures intercultural bridges are being built, which can be used to reduce prejudice and promote conflict resolution.

The event introduces projects from Cambodia, Afghanistan, China and India, that are using new and innovative methods in the field of social development, with their own strategies and models.

The exhibition will be accompanied by films, workshops, skype-conferences, fundraising events and a music program under the umbrella of the Berlin Music Week.

Until 10 Sep: 2 Solo Shows (AU)

http://www.19karen.com.au/joshua-smith/joshua-smith-new.php

Joshua Smith - Outside Inside:

Adelaide-artist Joshua Smith’s solo show ‘Outside Inside’ was inspired by the roots of subway graffiti art on types of transport in NYC and Paris between the 70s and 80s. With an exciting and off-route concept; all works in Josh’s show are based on photographs of vehicles he has taken which he then paints his original works onto the miniature vehicles on his canvases. Each artwork Josh has created from hand cut stencils which are spray painted onto canvas; one work alone contains a least 16 layers of paint.

Simone Maynard - Fingernails and Fairytales

Simone Maynard is a Melbourne-based artist whose solo show Fingernails and Fairytales brings together elements of her Russian youth and her adult anxieties of life as an artist to create an exhibition full of multi-dimensional, textual and explorative works.

Exhibition continues until Saturday 10th September 2011.

19 Karen Avenue
Mermaid Beach
Gold Coast Q 4218

18 Aug: Paper Works (Berlin)

Opening: 18th August 7pm
Hours: 19th - 2nd September 2011, Tue – Sat 12 – 6pm
Location: Circleculture Gallery

http://www.circleculture-magazine.com/?p=3790

Circleculture Gallery is pleased to announce its upcoming group show Paper Works. The exhibition focuses on paper as a medium, its extensive variety and creative potential.

Paper is one of the oldest mediums in visual art and gained its most influence through techniques such as letter pressing and the graphic arts. Within the twentieth century paper’s role as a neutral carrier of paint and text decreased and instead it was the material itself that became of importance. Nowadays, especially amongst Urban Artists, paper has again become a significant medium, from graphic design and illustration, to silkscreen printing and wheat paste cut outs and posters in the streets.

Paper Works will showcase explorations of the medium from Christian Awe, Kelsey Brookes, Jaybo Monk, XOOOOX, Katrin Fridriks, Stefan Strumbel, Anthony Lister, Kevin Earl Taylor, Anton Unai, Marco Grassi, Various & Gould, Aaron Rose and Oskar Rink. Through the presentation of different techniques and concepts this exhibition of paperworks makes one thing sure: paper works.

Filed under AARON ROSE and ANTON UNAI and CHRISTIAN AWE and JAYBO MONK and KATRIN FRIDRIKS and KELSEY BROOKES and MARCO "PHO" GRASSI and OPENINGS and STEFAN STRUMBEL and URBAN FINE ART and VARIOUS & GOULD and XOOOOX at 3:04 PM