RSCLS Presents - SOLIDARITY 21: An Urban Cultural Exchange (June 28-30)
SGP X MNL: "While the whole world is starting to look to the East as a more sustainable environment, in terms of business and commerce, Asia is on a cultural spin from mostly rural to a whole new Urbanized Orient, which places its artists, especially urban artists, on a bleeding edge, hence, giving them a fresh take on documenting the nuances of urban living.
Solidarity 21 is a project that seeks to establish, archive, and document the existence and growth of urban arts as a culture and an art discipline in the Asian region. The future goal for this project involves releasing a video documentary and publishing a book that will document the discipline of urban arts in Asia from a historical and critical standpoint."
SOLIDARITY 21: SG x MNL URBAN CULTURAL EXCHANGE
"The inaugural leg of Solidarity 21 will take place in Singapore and Manila. Singapore and The Philippines has had an integral relationship in terms of labor and immigration, and Solidarity 21 takes the next step forward in an effort to explore Manila’s burgeoning graffiti and street art scene in the form of a cultural exchange between the two countries. Solidarity21 is the principal program initiated by RSCLS to create a regional sharing network for urban arts. It is also a program that seeks to document, archive and provide an understanding and education of street art and graffiti as an art form in the context of each different city in Asia."
Launching June 28th @ 222 Queen Street (Former Dbl O) public wall - Opens 3pm till 9pm from Friday 28th June till Sunday 30th 2013 - Also check out the following schedule of events to attend:
SOLIDARITY: A POP UP EXHIBITION by RSCLS(SG) & KST(MNL)
Venue: Level 2, 222 Queen Street, (Former Dbl O Artspace)
Time: .
Saturday 29th June 2013
SOLIDARITY: Artist talk by KST(MNL)
Facilitated by ZERO
Venue: Level 2, 222 Queen Street, (Former Dbl O Artspace)
Time: 3pm – 5pm
Sunday 30th June 2013
WALLS & WIENERS:
Chill out BBQ Paint Jam Sunday with RSCLS(SG) & KST(MNL)
Venue: 222 Queen Street public wall (Former Dbl O)
Time: 2pm till 10pm
All events are open to members of public
CONTACT:
Please contact us if you would like to know more about this initiative at:
weare@rscls.org / rscls.art@gmail.com
Solidarity 21 is a project that seeks to establish, archive, and document the existence and growth of urban arts as a culture and an art discipline in the Asian region. The future goal for this project involves releasing a video documentary and publishing a book that will document the discipline of urban arts in Asia from a historical and critical standpoint."
SOLIDARITY 21: SG x MNL URBAN CULTURAL EXCHANGE
"The inaugural leg of Solidarity 21 will take place in Singapore and Manila. Singapore and The Philippines has had an integral relationship in terms of labor and immigration, and Solidarity 21 takes the next step forward in an effort to explore Manila’s burgeoning graffiti and street art scene in the form of a cultural exchange between the two countries. Solidarity21 is the principal program initiated by RSCLS to create a regional sharing network for urban arts. It is also a program that seeks to document, archive and provide an understanding and education of street art and graffiti as an art form in the context of each different city in Asia."
Launching June 28th @ 222 Queen Street (Former Dbl O) public wall - Opens 3pm till 9pm from Friday 28th June till Sunday 30th 2013 - Also check out the following schedule of events to attend:
SOLIDARITY: A POP UP EXHIBITION by RSCLS(SG) & KST(MNL)
Venue: Level 2, 222 Queen Street, (Former Dbl O Artspace)
Time: .
Saturday 29th June 2013
SOLIDARITY: Artist talk by KST(MNL)
Facilitated by ZERO
Venue: Level 2, 222 Queen Street, (Former Dbl O Artspace)
Time: 3pm – 5pm
Sunday 30th June 2013
WALLS & WIENERS:
Chill out BBQ Paint Jam Sunday with RSCLS(SG) & KST(MNL)
Venue: 222 Queen Street public wall (Former Dbl O)
Time: 2pm till 10pm
All events are open to members of public
CONTACT:
Please contact us if you would like to know more about this initiative at:
weare@rscls.org / rscls.art@gmail.com