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Brisbane Street Art

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia



Address: 230 Wickham street 4006 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.bsafest.com.au/

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25.01.2022 IT’S A WRAP! ... The final wall in the Ipswich Program of the Brisbane Street Art Festival is complete. A stunning artwork by local artist Rachael Sarra Creativ...e supported by Gus Eagleton. On the side of the Ipswich Health Plaza, the mural is best viewed from East Street. Discover the seven completed walls across the Ipswich CBD here: https://bit.ly/31oOTpW



24.01.2022 Final image of the work from Loretta Lizzio in Explore Fish Lane, South Brisbane for BSAF 2020. Titled "Adrift". This artwork is about the unknown complexities of the direction we and our planet are currently headed. We need strong support and leadership to make progressive and lasting change. You can find this work halfway down Fish Lane beside La Lune Wine Co.... LorettaLizzio

20.01.2022 With the impact of Covid-19, the festival program adapted to a series of live-streamed painting projects with no public audience. One of which was the takeover of an entire office building in the Brisbane CBD, otherwise known as Superordinary, by 19 local artists. Introducing the live stream interview of artist Jordache. Jordache is a Brisbane based artist, specialising in high impact, large scale murals. He specalises in using aerosol and acrylic paint to create his installations, which he has been working on consistently for the past decade. Instagram: @its.jordache @superordinarybne

14.01.2022 With the impact of Covid-19 the festival program adapted to a series of live-streamed painting projects with no public audience. One of which was the takeover of an entire office building in the Brisbane CBD, otherwise known as Superordinary, by 19 local artists. Introducing the live stream interview of artist Xandolino. Xandolino is a Brisbane based Brazilian artist with a background in architecture and graphic design. His art is about responding to the moment, and the environment surrounding him. He uses collections of simple shapes and colours to build patterns. Although the end result is often abstract, people can find unintentionally hidden figures in his pieces. Hear him talk about experimenting with art and doing things out of your comfort zone. Instagram: @xandolino @superordinarybne



12.01.2022 Completed artwork by Rachael Sarra Creative, titled ‘Distant Country’, is the largest of seven murals painted on walls across the Ipswich CBD as part of the Brisbane Street Art Festival’s Ipswich program. Featuring her signature palette of vivid pinks and oranges, it tells the story of Sarra’s connection to country and her place as a contemporary Aboriginal artist. It explores the idea that although I’ve lived in Ipswich my whole life, I’m a proud Goreng Goreng woman and cul...Continue reading

11.01.2022 New work from Sirmano at Upstairs in Toombul. This is one of the longest artworks the festival has featured! Photo by Cheri Desailly

11.01.2022 http://superordinary.com.au/bsaf-x-superordinary-takeover/



11.01.2022 @sar.ra__ is creating a huge, stunning mural in Ipswich with assistance from @instaguss Part of The Brisbane Street Art Festival @bsafest #whatsoninqld #whatson...inbrisbane #brisbaneanyday #visitbrisbane #justshootqld #womenempowerment #womenartists #brisbanestreetart #brisbanestreetphotography #streetart #muralartists #portraitpainting #femaleshutterbugs #socialdocumentaryphotography #streetphotography #streetphotographer #ipswichfestival #discoveripswich #creativeipswichqld #ipswichartist See more

08.01.2022 Have you seen the completed murals in Ipwsich yet? There are 7 beautiful artworks throughout Ipswich Central for you to discover!! Photo by Cheri Desailly

05.01.2022 Have you checked out all the latest new street art in Ipswich? Local artist Rachael Sarra has completed a huge mural as part Brisbane Street Art Festival - Ips...wich program. Here's where you can see it and the six other artworks across the city's new street art trail: https://bit.ly/2EC6XoM Ipswich Festivals

04.01.2022 Here is the recap video for the mural by Lisa Kelly at Ronald McDonald House South East Queensland Inc in South Brisbane https://www.instagram.com/themoongallery/ Video credit: Ryan Kovchenko

03.01.2022 Loving seeing the Brisbane Street Art Festival's Ipswich program with Ipswich Festivals around town! To find out more about the artists and where you can find the murals, go to: https://bit.ly/2EWcAhT



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