Boom, first legal public art space in Scotland to be featured on Wallspot. Opening the space up to an online community of artists and photographers. Starting out in Barcelona, this project opened up “Murs Lliures” […]

Boom, first legal public art space in Scotland to be featured on Wallspot. Opening the space up to an online community of artists and photographers. Starting out in Barcelona, this project opened up “Murs Lliures” […]
Never Stop, Nuart Aberdeen smashed it all over Aberdeen, bringing people together from all over the globe. Check out for links to the artists and great piece on the blog Dancing in the Dark sharing behind […]
Having seen Frogwall, this project was activated by the community, and the amazing artistry was carried out by these talented guys : Crown, Slave, Gustaf, DLA1, Paco Graff and Monk. Special thanks to the Community council and […]
Delighted to attend Mass Assembly. A forum bringing together collectives, creative hubs networks and clusters from all locations. The aim: “to build stronger connections across Scotland and beyond.” They truly delivered! Amazing to meet so many people […]
Organised by Boxed Up Events all about good vibes, music, food and people. Most excellent choonage all day by the Wab Lab. Live performances by Guarana Street Band and Gospel Choir. And the unveiling of customized trainers […]
Bridge Street Social was a good time, live music, shared synchronicities and talented creatives. Happy days and Happy people. New pieces from Malawi exhibited including both wire and shake shake trucks 🙂
Delighted for members of the collective to be able to display their talents in a short film. The Toaty Wee exhibition in Glasgow by Visual Artist Unit ,was well curated and showed amazing art in miniature. If you are […]
Spectra hit Aberdeen and executed a most awesome Light festival. The water light graffiti wall was hit hard and positive vibes everywhere on light boxes as crafted by mini graffiti writers in the making. Good […]
Cards being made in Malawi, using recycled waste in the village and making them into beautiful artwork. Our thanks to the Paper of The People and the very talented Jefferson Gulo and his team 😀