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Street art in New Brunswick, N.J.
Published on March 17, 2005 By Shakezula In Current Events
If you're in the area come on by and check out the awesome Streets2k5. program


underground art at rutgers in early 1960's:
in collaboration with zimmerli museum we are planning a movie screening, lecture or museum tour focusing on the avant-garde art scene in new brunswick represented by artists like george brecht, geoffrey hendricks, allan kaprow, roy lichtenstein, lucas samaras, george segal, robert watts and robert whitman. read this article for more info.

one-minute film fest:
short films related to the topics of street art and urban culture.

family activities:
games
live painting
bird house painting and installation
puppet making and puppet theater performance

indoor gallery exhibits:
zimmerli art museum - george st.
train station - easton and albany st.
yoga vayu studio - george st.
nova terra restaurant - albany st.
harvest moon brewery - george st.
zafra vegetarian restaurant - off george st.

outdoor art exhibits and live paintings:
feaster park
kilmer square park
court tavern - off george st.
eleven gourment deli - easton ave.
george street co-op - off george st.
6th ward service center - duke and cortland st.
community gardens - feaster park, suydam st.

information about the festival


location:
new brunswick, nj is a city located between new york city and philadelphia. it is a cultural center of new jersey. many artists live in the city or in nearby area. it is also home for rutgers university and mason gross school of the arts.
the festival won't be limited to only one location, but the visitors will be free to walk from exhibit to exhibit. this will include live performances on the streets and in the parks, walls with live painting and indoor gallery exhibits.

performers and artists:
the theme of this festival is street art and everything what's art and found in public spaces: music, spoken word, aerosol art, sculptures, stickers... we are aiming to present the new generation of pop-art from around the world. the local new brunswick avant-garde school from 1960's will be also featured.

organizers:
albus cavus art gallery
jane voorhees zimmerli art museum
big art show
overspray magazine
new brunswick city market
sponsors and supporters


thank you!
this event wouldn't be possible without the great help of volunteers, all supporting local businesses and sponsors

court tavern - 124 church st.
thinusu restaurant - 138 easton ave.
zafra vegetarian restaurant - 46 paterson st.
george street co-op - 89 morris st.
eleven gourmet deli - 11 easton ave.
nova terra - 78 albany st.
harvest moon brewery - 392 george st.
yoga vayu studio - 354 george st., suite 201
george street camera - 344 george st., suite 201
community sound - 154 commercial ave.
new brunswick bicycle network

information for the sponsors

this event will be very well promoted by flyers and posters, which are being designed by participating artists and will be distributed throughout new brunswick and central new jersey locations during other art events. they will be also posted in schools and regular flyering locations.
website and online promotion are also main methods of announcing this event. the main artist call and registration are done online and we have been able to attract attention overseas and throughout the whole united states.
newspapers and radio stations will be also announcing this event on local and national level. the list of all media outlets is listed below in the section media exposure.

who is the audience? street art is a modern phenomenon recently getting more and more attention. good examples are the advertisements for fashion companies or layouts of magazines and graphics for tv stations. these companies either hire street artists to work on their campaigns or in some way implement the look and feel of street art. these companies market mostly to young consumers. this type of art finds the biggest audience among young people. this festival is focused on, though not limited to, this young audience, because we feel there are not enough events organized for this age group, and we would like to contribute to the efforts to bring more young people to downtown new brusnwick.
streets 2k5 will be presented as a family event. we are working closely with the local schools and we want younger children to take part in this event. the artists volunteer to work with the children and serve as role models. painting itself won’t be the main goal of this outreach. the festival will be also promoted through the daily targum and rutgers radio stations to over 40 000 university students.
the event is scheduled for the same weekend as the nj folk festival and ag-field day at cook college. these are also family events in walking distance from our locations. the audience will be presented with activities which they can enjoy for the whole day and walk from event to event.
located in central new jersey just five minutes from the nj turnpike exit 9, and directly connected to new york city, philadelphia and newark international airport by train, the streets 2k5 attracts audience from throughout the state, its bordering regions, and from as far away as the west coast, england, spain, france, germany and puerto rico.

we would like to work with anybody who wishes to support this free, non-profit event. please contact us by email. thank you.







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