Brisbane Street Art Festival: Superordinary Live-Stream Painting
Watch 19 artists paint their away around a Brisbane building.
Overview
This time last year, the Brisbane Street Art Festival was in full swing, with creative folks brightening up the Queensland capital with their artistic work. While the fest ranks among the many, many events changing their plans in 2020, you can still watch street art come to life before your eyes this weekend — via a two-day live stream.
Teaming up with Brisbane art space Superordinary, BSAF is unleashing 19 artists on the building. Naturally, they'll be painting up a storm. Every inch of the space will be transformed, and everyone can see it happen. That doesn't just cover street art-loving Brisbanites, either, because online streams are handy that way.
The weekend-long event runs across Saturday, May 16–Sunday, May 17, with the action streamed via Twitch.
As well as oh-so-much painting, there's also interviews, Q&As and roving performances — all while social distancing.
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Top image: Gus Eagleton.