Street Art Now- A World View
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Street Art Now- A World View


The second of the Tate Moderns series of Street Art Talks take place this evening Friday 18th July. Street Art Now- A world view will see New York based, Marc and Sara Schiller from The Wooster Collective give an insight into the subject and explain how they see the future of the genre evolving. The Wooster Collective is one of the most important websites for the dissemination of street art around the world.

Friday 18 July 2008, 18.30–19.30
Tate Modern Starr Auditorium - Free Event seated on a first-come, first-served basis

Other talks in the series include:
Collecting Street Art - Friday 25 July
The History of Street Art - Friday 1 August
Street Art in Different Cities - Friday 8 August
Grafitti : Utopia or a bit boring? - Friday 15 August

For more info on these events visit the Tate Modern website.




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