We are raising funds for the 3rd Indigenous Women’s March in Brasilia and for the struggle for the indigenous territory of Xokleng Konglui in southern Brazil with a screen printing campaign.
Scank vive!
This mural, created by Tübingen artist Marvin Daumüller together with kollektiv orangotango and activists from Epplehaus, symbolizes not only Scank’s artistic legacy and Leonice’s struggle, but also that of all BPOC mothers around the world who fight for the lives and memory of their children and against racist hatred and policies that cement social inequalities.
Pixação Lecture – Basel
Gemeinsam mit dem Kollektiv Ardepixo veranstalten wir am 29. November 2018 eine Pixação Lecture in der Brasilea in Basel. Dabei teilen die Pixadores / Künstler Bruno Rodrigues und Fabio Vieira […]
BaileFunk, Pixação, Grafite – oder was in Rio de Janeiro aus HipHop wurde.
Ein bunter und lauter Vortrag über Beats und Tags in Rio de Janeiro von und mit Severin Halder und Matze Jung. Distillery, Leipzig – 18.2.11, 22:00 Uhr