DSCN4318, originally uploaded by Prince of Petworth.
I particularly liked this one because the artist, VJ, explained to me that he used blue and red to signify blue states and red states and that “we’re all one under the sun”. I actually did a neat neighborhood find on VJ’s shop on Georgia Ave. Head artist, Edmund “VJ” Sanyeneh, runs ShowOff Apparel located at 2608 Georgia Ave.
There were a number of other artists representing as well.
Lots more art and press release after the jump.
(Washington, DC) On Sunday, artists from the DC area and the East Coast will create a public art installation that seeks to lift up the Columbia Heights community spirit by improving aesthetic enjoyment. A dozen artists will work together with renown graffiti artists, like Tim CON and Leon Rainbow, in a live, outdoor presentation of art and people changing their environment. The artists will cover the 80-foot fence of a construction site with color, imagination, and reflection.
“We are transforming an eyesore to eye-candy,” said Albus Cavus Executive Director Peter Krsko, the organizer of the art project. “Fences around building sites are usually to be endured, not enjoyed. In Columbia Heights, public artists and residents will smash that old construct with paint and spirit.”
Who: Tim CON (DC), Dave AREK (MD), Decoy (DC), Billy Mode (MD), VJ (DC), Gaia (MD), Leon Rainbow (NJ), Will Kasso (NJ), Peter Krsko / Albus Cavus (DC) and other local artists.
When: Sunday, November 9, 2008, from 2:00pm to 6:00pm. The completed installation will remain on exhibit until early 2009.
Where: 3400 11th Street NW, Washington DC (intersection of 11th Street NW and Park Road)
The group of local and visiting artists are working in collaboration with 3DG – District Design Development Group, LLC. This unique event brings together artists who master diverse techniques and styles. Their common goal is to work in public space and use their art to improve the quality of life in their urban neighborhoods. The live presentation is open to the public and free.
Albus Cavus, a sponsor of this event is a non-profit organization that utilizes arts to:
• Promote development of strong and healthy communities by involving the residents in projects that result in improved public, gathering and common spaces.
• Design and develop novel interactive and participatory art projects in public space.
• Reinvent existing public spaces that are underutilized, neglected and abandoned.
• Cultivate healthy development of young residents through practical experience in complex projects that encourage team work and democratic process.
• Support artistic excellence by providing necessary consulting services, supplies and mentorship to emerging artists.
3DG, a sponsor of the event delivers world-class architectural design and development services to the Greater Washington Metropolitan Region. Employing a highly qualified team of experienced developers, award winning architects, LEED-accredited professionals, interior designers, construction management professionals, licensed real estate agents, and financial analysts, 3DG is able to provide a unique, holistic approach to any building project. For further information regarding 3DG’s design services or any of our other services, please visit www.3dgllc.com <http://www.3dgllc.com/> or contact us at info@3dgllc.com or 202-291-3282.
Note: Samples of the past work by the participating artists are available upon request: albuscavus@gmail.com
Category: art, Columbia Heights
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Very cool! Will the building be delivered on schedule?
It is amazing how good people are with a can of spray paint…I tried to just paint a table with a solid coat of one color and it looks like shit.
will any of them be for sale?
I think this was a great idea. Spruce up the corner/fence while the bldg is under construction. We definitely need more murals in this city, especially with as many talented artists as we have.
Thank you, PoP.
Yes, some of the art will be for sale when it comes down. That is, if they aren’t stolen, defaced or damaged. The artists expressed their expectation that some of the art will likely be stolen, as happened in the past.
If you are interested, please email albuscavus@gmail.com, the group who organized the artists.
Thank you,
3DG