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Art et espace publique

  • Vandalog began in October 2008 as the place for people to keep up to date on what’s going on with street art. If something matters in the world of street art, you can read about it on Vandalog.

  • The Wooster Collective was founded in 2001. This site is dedicated to showcasing and celebrating ephemeral art placed on streets in cities around the world.

  • art, etc.

  • Unurth is run by Sebastian, from Los Angeles.

  • Cross-pollinate the grassroots by creating collaborative, anti-copyright images that can be used as educational and organizing tools.

  • Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative is a decentralized network of 26 artists committed to making print and design work that reflects a radical social, environmental, and political stance. With members working from the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, Justseeds operates both as a unified collaboration of similarly minded printmakers and as a loose collection of creative individuals with unique viewpoints and working methods.

  • Zee works in video, sound, collage and site-specific installations using recycled materials to explore ideas of interconnectivity, public space, nostalgia and her fear of growing up. Zee draws endless inspiration from her work with young children and is psyched by group projects, collaboration and the idea of art in unexpected places.

  • We are the Groundswell Collective, a loose affiliation of critical cultural producers who work at the intersection of art and activism.

  • Made up of artists, writers, academics and anyone who shares with us some printlove, we come together as the (not for profit) InPrint Collective to support each other and promote printmaking in our communities.

  • The street art of Sean Martindale

  • Centre de diffusion d’art multidisciplinaire de Montréal

  • Design Action Collective began in 2002 as an independent design and communications spin-off of Inkworks Press Collective. This has allowed us to better serve the movement for social justice by expanding our design capabilities to provide web and other interactive and "new media" services, and continue to expand to include strategic communications and messaging.

  • Project for Public Spaces (PPS) is a nonprofit planning, design and educational organization dedicated to helping people create and sustain public spaces that build stronger communities.

  • Spacing is one of the most unique magazines to appear on Canadian newsstands in years. The magazine uncovers the joys, obstacles and politics of Toronto's urban landscape by cutting through the cynicism that often pervades any discussion about urban issues. Spacing pushes readers to think critically about how they can shape the public spaces that surround their everyday lives.

  • L’impossible voyage est une intervention réalisée dans les lieux de transit à Montréal. Des billets sérigraphiés qui racontent l'histoire d'une rupture. Ils imitent la forme des étiquettes que les compagnies de voyage accrochent sur les bagages des voyageurs. Ces étiquettes sont souvent tout ce qu’il reste d’un voyage.

Réapropriation de l'espace publique

  • A dude who is trying to make things a little better

  • The Dupont and Spadina Corner Collective wants to beautify our absurdly car-congested corners, green our uncultivated sun-loving rooftops, playfully take back our illegally commercialized space and fill our grey streets with music, art and laughter. We want to create a corner that sustainably and creatively engages pedestrians through open dialogue, community events, art and gardening.

  • Streets are for People! has used costumes, trumpets, and big tricycles to liberate the commons from the mundane rule of that deadly beast — the automobile. We deliver the straight-up message that CARS SUCK, while creating the city we all want to live in, a comfortable place where laughter, romance, and dancing children fill the streets.

  • Reinventing The Outdoors

  • orn in Los Angeles California in 1953, Vallen has been creating images for as long as he can remember. By 1971, at the age of 17, he had already published cartoons in the Los Angeles Free Press newspaper. In the same year he published his first street poster, a pre-Watergate artwork titled, Evict Nixon!

  • Straight outta Brooklyn, BSA tracks the new creative spirit that runs in the streets, the artist studios, and galleries of New York and beyond. New hybrids, new techniques, and new mediums are expanding the definition of public art, street art, graffiti, and urban art; each vying for the attention of passers-by.
    As trends develop in the street, we watch to see how they affect popular culture and the rest of the art world.

  • The Toronto Public Space Committee is dedicated to celebrating our shared common spaces, and protecting them from political erosion, community influence and privatization.

  • überculture is a group of artists, activists, pranksters, rogue economists, actors, trouble-makers, musicians, writers, culture jammers and creatives working for social change. we are committed to resisting the corporatization of campus and public space, and actively campaign to empower independent art, media and culture. we have a lot of fun doing it.

  • AT.AW. modestly began in Toronto, Canada and actively promotes 'urban play' with a DIY mass-produced series of artwork. Through the medium of street art, we optimistically subvert the often neglected, mediocre and complacent urban condition.

  • Ad-Just is coalition of activists, critical artists and performers who are commited to insuring that our public space remains in the hands of the community.

    Through culture jamming, direct action and media campaigns we strive to reclaim our public space from corporate advertising and nurture an environment filled with locally grown creative ideas.