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Pictures of Line Steppers Launch Night


It was a truly amazing evening, thank you to everyone who attended.

The artwork will be uploaded over the next couple of days and any work that hasn’t already sold will be available to buy on-line.

Big thanks to Brett Wilde for yet again taking such brilliant images.

There are more images on Jibbering Art’s flickr page, CLICK HERE TO VIEW.

Line Steppers

Coming soon….

Jibbering Art

proudly presents

Line Steppers

22nd - 31st May 2009

11am - 6.30pm

Launch Night: Thursday 21st May from 6pm

Jibbering Art are curating a beast of an art exhibition in an old 10,000 sqft warehouse, slap bang in the middle of Birmingham’s creative hub, Digbeth.

With pioneers of UK graffiti, exhibiting alongside the new wave of street artists, this is a show not to be missed!

Artists confirmed are: Aida, Best Ever Crew, Blam, China, Chu, Cyclops, Dave Gaskgarth, Dora, Dscreet, Inkie, Jay Bo, Jinpow, Juice 126, Kem, Kid Acne, Log, LX.ONE, Mac 1, Newso, Part2ism, Plimsoul, Pure Evil, Remi/Rough, Rowdy, Semor & Co, Sickboy, Sweet toof, Timid, The Krah, Vermin & Zoot.

Line Steppers promises to bring together a diverse mix of styles and a broad range of mediums from oil paintings to sculpture, screen prints to large installation pieces.

With an area of the exhibition dedicated to artwork under £75, “Line Steppers” will appeal to many tastes and many pockets.

The Shambala Art Exhibition - Birmingham - The Final Show!

Jibbering Art excitedly presents

The Shambala Art Exhibition - The Final Show!

Friday 10th - Friday 17th October, 10.30am - 6.30pm.

Launch night: Thursday 9th October, 7pm - 11pm.

@Wild Building, 104 - 108 Floodgate Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B5 5SJ

Over Thirty street artists have been brought together to help raise money for two small grass roots charities based in Africa. The boards that the artists painted during the Shambala Festival 2008 will be exhibited, along with donated pieces that will be sold through closed bids to the highest bidder.
All profits (with no administration charges) will go to:
Banunule School For Orphans, Kampala, Uganda.
Malawi Education Project, Malawi.

The exhibition has already been shown in London @ Cordy House, Curtain Road, Shoreditch, 18th - 21st September. The launch night on Thursday 17th September, saw over 500 people through the doors. With buyers knowing that the exhibition was on for three days in London and then open in Birmingham for 7 days, we saw several large bids on the opening night.

Jibbering combined our love for art with our love for music, the Yabba Funk Sound System and The mighty Jam Jah Sound were the perfect backdrop to Room 1, where the Shambala Art Boards were being exhibited.

Not only were the Shambala Art Boards, the Shambala Fort and the donated pieces on show at Cordy house, the artists in attendance also painted three flights of stairwells and the rooftop walls. Cyclops, Sweet Toof, Discreet and Newso did a fantastic collaboration. Zoot, Gastro and Mac 1 all got in there too. Newso didn’t fail to perform to the crowds, he painted a giant hand in front of 50 onlookers.

The exhibition moves to Birmingham from Friday 10th - Friday 17th October @ Wild Building, 104 - 108 Floodgate Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B5 5SJ, 10.30am - 6.30pm.

Launch night: Thursday 9th October, 7pm - 11pm - expect live art, afrika jam dj’s and more.

The launch night promises to be even better than the London show, if this is possible!

Bids have already been taken during the London Show. The bidding process will re open on Thursday 9th October at 7pm and will end on Friday 17th October at 6.30pm.

Artists whose work is available to bid on include:
Cyclops, Dicy, Dora, Faith 47, Fluid, Glenn Anderson, Juice 126, LL Brainwashed, Lucy McLauchlan, Mac 1,Marq Tu, Matt Watkins, Milk, Newso, Outcrowd Collective, Paris, Plimsoul, Rowdy, Semor & Co, Sickboy, Sweet Toof, Will Baras & Zoot.

The Shambala Art Exhibition - The London Show

The launch night saw over 500 people through the doors. With buyers knowing that the exhibition was on for three days in London and then open in Birmingham for 7 days, we saw several large bids on the opening night.

Jibbering combined our love for music with our love for art, the Yabba Funk Sound System and The Mighty Jam Jah Sound were the perfect backdrop to Room 1, where the Shambala Art Boards were being exhibited.

Not only did we have the Shambala Art boards, the Shambala Fort and the donated pieces exhibited at Cordy house, the artists in attendance also painted three flights of stairwells and the rooftop walls.

Newso, Zoot and Sweet Toof all took to the stairwells.

Cyclops, Sweet Toof, Discreet and Newso did a massive collaboration.

Zoot, Gastro, Glenn Anderson, LL Brainwashed and Mac 1 all got in there too. Mac 1 produced yet another breathtaking piece and Newso didn’t fail to perform to the crowds, he painted a giant hand in front of 50 onlookers.

The Shambala Art Exhibition - so far….

Over 30 street artists have been brought together to help raise money for two small grass roots charities based in Africa. The boards that the artists painted during the Shambala Festival 2008 will be exhibited, along with donated pieces that will be sold through closed bids to the highest bidder.
All profits (with no administration charges) will go to:
Banunule School For Orphans, Kampala, Uganda.
www.banunuleschool.org
Malawi Education Project, Malawi.
www.malawieducationproject.com

The exhibition has been shown in
London @ Cordy House, Curtain Road, Shoreditch, 18th - 21st September
and will be shown in
Birmingham @ Wild Building, 104 - 108 Floodgate Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B5 5SJ, 10th - 17th October.

Bids have already been taken during the London Show and the bidding process will end on Friday 17th October at 6.30pm.

More pictures of art from around the festival.

When the artists ran out of boards, they hit the festival. Even the bins got peppered with Plimsoul’s paste-ups.

THE SHAMBALA ART EXHIBITION

Jibbering Art proudly presents
THE SHAMBALA ART EXHIBITION

Featuring:
Dicy, Dora, Faith 47, Feek, Fluid, Glenn Anderson, Juice 126, Junc, LL Brainwashed, Lucy McLauchlan, Mac 1, Mark 2, Matt Watkins, Milk, Motorboy, Mr Jago, Newso, Outcrowd Collective, Paris, Plimsoul, Ponk, Rowdy, Semor & Co, Sickboy, Sweet Toof, Will Barras & Yakka.

Over 30 heavyweight, cutting edge and internationally recognised artists were unleashed, live, on to the Shambala Festival site 2008. From the Shambala Art Boards surrounding the dome; to the superb fort structure painted by the likes of Feek, Mr Jago, Paris, Will Barras, Yakka & more; to the boards surrounding the mainstage painted by the Outcrowd Collective.

Parts of the ply boards & canvas that totalled over 2000 sqft, along with other donated pieces will be available to buy through closed bids at the two exhibitions in London and Birmingham.

Everyone is welcome to:
London Exhibition
Friday 19th - Sunday 21st September 11am - 8pm
London Exhibition Launch Party
Thurs 18th September, 7pm - Midnight

The evening will also feature:
Live Art, Afrika Jam dj’s, Yabba Funk Sound System, The mighty Jam Jah Sound(Friendly Fire) and more.
All at:
Cordy House, 87-95 Curtain Road, Shoreditch, London, EC2A 3SB

Birmingham Exhibition
Autumn 2008
(Date to be confirmed)
All at:
Custard Factory 2, The Wild Building, Floodgate Street, Digbeth, Birmingham, B5 5SJ.

An underlying mission is to raise money for 2 small African grass roots charities. All profits (with no administration charges) will go to:
Banunule School For Orphans, Kampala, Uganda, Africa
www.banunuleschool.org

Malawi Education Project, Malawi, Africa
www.malawieducationproject.com

For more information contact art(at)jibbering.co.uk.

Pictures of the Shambala Art Boards

Faith 47

Fluid & Mark 2

Glenn Anderson

Juice 126 - Picture of his completed piece.

Junc/Zoot - All of the middle wooden section of this board was taken during the festival. Vandals!

LL Brainwashed & Gastro

Lucy McLauchlan, Beat 13 - Heaven Board

Mac 1 and his son, Mac 2

Matt Watkins, Beat 13 - Hell Board

Motorboy & Rowdy

Newso

Semor & Co

Sweet Toof & Rowdy - 5m long canvas.

The Shambala Art Boards

What a bank holiday weekend!

The Shambala Art Boards
@ Shambala Festival Thursday 21st – Monday 25th August.

Shambala is a truly unique and magical festival incorporating music, art, cabaret, kids, healing, crafts and campaigns.

Jibbering Art were hugely proud to arrange the Shambala Art Boards for the festival. Four huge triangular boards and canvas totalling over 1152sqft were erected outside The Dome Arena for the artists to work their magic on throughout the festival and they certainly did.
Showing creativity, fresh & cutting edge graffiti from some of the finest graf artists in the uk. Fluid, Gastro, Glenn Anderson, Junc, LL Brainwashed, Lucy McLauchlan, Mac1 (& Mac2, Mac’s son), Mark 2, Matt Watkins, Motorboy, Newso, Rowdy & Semor & Co & Sweet Toof all painted the boards in their own unique style. We were also delighted to have Faith 47 from South Africa to join us at the festival.
Not to forget Sickboy and his iconic temple, he had to battle rain, randomness and many, many questions from the general punters to make his temple a success. Pictures of his temple will appear shortly on this news page.

Mark 2 & Fluid working their magic.

Mark 2 & Fluid working their magic.

Jibbering Art unleashes street artists onto Shambala Festival

Jibbering Art unleashes street artists onto Shambala Festival
22nd - 25th August 2008

Jibbering Art have got together 17, heavyweight cutting edge and internationally recognised artists who will be unleashed, live, on to the festival site over the weekend!

Artists featuring are:
Cyclops, Faith 47, Fluid, Glenn Anderson, Juice 126, Junc, L.L.Brainwashed, Lucy McLauchlan, Mac 1, Mark 2, Matt Watkins, Motorboy, Newso, Rowdy, Semor & Co, Sickboy and Sweet Toof.

Large triangular boards and canvases, totaling over 1152 sqft, will be erected around the Dome area for the artists to work on throughout the festival, along with Sickboy’s notorious temple. Meant to represent love and positivity, this huge 3D masterpiece of a sculpture is sure to draw you in!

This is a live exhibition not to be missed. Tickets are still available for Shambala through www.shambalafestival.org/tickets/ticket_information.php

An underlying mission is to raise money for 2 small, African grass roots charities by selling parts of the boards & canvases along with other donated pieces at an autumn exhibition in Birmingham - watch this space for news of the location and dates for this exhibition.

All profits (with no administration charges) will go to:

Banunule School For Orphans, Kampala, Uganda, Africa
www.banunuleschool.org

Malawi Education Project, Malawi, Africa
www.malawieducationproject.com

For the unlucky ones who can’t get to Shambala this year there will be another chance to view the work at The Shambala Art Exhibition
87 - 95 Cordy House, Curtain Road, Shoreditch, London, EC2A 3BS

Friday 19th - Sunday 21st September
Expect live art, Afrika Jam DJs, hospitality and more.

Keeping checking this page for up to date information about this exciting exhibition.