Curated by self-taught contemporary artist Leia Sands and veteran graffiti master Cose TDS, “Urban Perspectives” showcases a wonderfully diverse selection of urban artworks ranging from classic graffiti to present-day fine art. The image pictured above, “4 Elements of Hip Hop,” was fashioned by noted South Bronx-born Tats Cru member, BG183.
What follows are several more images captured this past Friday while visiting the exhibition at the stately Boricua College at 3755 Broadway in Washington Heights:
The legendary Bronx native artist T-Kid
“Urban Perspectives” co-curator and multimedia artist Leia Sands, “Land of the Free”
The acclaimed fine artist and on-site painter Valeri Larko, Driving Range. Bronx Golf Center
The ebullient Brooklyn-based multimedia artist X-Overt
South Bronx native artist Olga Correa, Green $
The masterful veteran writer Nome
Exhibition co-curator and Style Writer Cose TDS
The exuberant exhibit remains on view until August 15 at the easily accessible and hugely impressive Boricua College.
Photos: Lois Stavsky
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