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Showing posts with label omaha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label omaha. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Monday, September 24, 2012
Alley Cats
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Drift,
Faces,
gerard pefung,
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Live Art,
omaha,
TheNewBLK
Friday, September 21, 2012
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Abstract Concrete 2012
I had another chance in collaboration with http://deerparkomaha.blogspot.com/ to put together graffiti competition this August. Here is how it went...
Deer Park Neighborhood Association is showing the metro something positive can come from a paint can.
DPNA and Bancroft Street Market will host the second annual Abstract Concrete Graffiti Throwdown on Saturday, August 25 at the Bancroft Street Market (10th and Bancroft).
Hopeful urban artists submitted their past work to the Abstract Concrete Facebook page and facebook users can vote on their favorite artwork. The eight artists with the most likes will advance to the live throwdown on Saturday at the Bancroft Street Market.
Eight teams will artistically compete with jersey barriers at their canvases. Gates will open at 11:45 with the competition beginning at 12:30 p.m. Artists will have an hour and a half to complete their masterpieces while local musicians perform. Results will be announced by 3:00 p.m. with a cash prize from the Bancroft Street Market.
Abstract Concrete is just one element of Deer Park Neighborhood Association’s multifaceted programing to encourage young adults to use their artistic skills in a positive way. Last May, DPNA hosted “Universally Human,” a street festival dedicated to different avenues for young people to take that included a live graffiti demonstration that brought about 2,000 people to Deer Park’s historic Vinton Street.
DPNA works with local merchants to host community murals where students can get positive recognition for their work. They also hosted a youth mentorship program to teach individuals the business ethics and how to work with businesses. The Bancroft Street Market also offers opportunities for young adults to host gallery showings with their own work.
“Whether we call it graffiti or urban art, the fact remains our city has some serious and growing artistic talent,” said Oscar Duran, president of the Deer Park Neighborhood Association. “Abatement and enforcement are only two parts of an effective strategy; prevention and intervention strategies are also needed.”
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Got a lil bit of press last night
Group hopes to make change amid violence
Artists use graffiti to make connections
Neighborhood group wants to make a change
OMAHA, Neb. —
Metro Omaha has seen several robberies and increased gun violence recently, including seven shootings last weekend, and that has many asking how to stop the violence.
One neighborhood association is hoping to make a difference.
Gerard Pefung's preferred medium is spray paint, and his art is all about making connections.
"I think, like a lot of people, we do a lot of things because we want to belong to something," he said.
Pefung and Oscar Duran belong to the Deer Park Neighborhood Association in South Omaha.
"The Deer Park Neighborhood is one of the hardest impacted by graffiti in all of Omaha," Duran said "I think anyone would tell you that."
But as many artists would say, it's all about perspective. The concrete barriers in the parking lot of the Bancroft Street Market will become canvases for kids and young adults. The canvases are intended to build connections with positive people like Pefung.
"And then, once they get to know me, I'm in a better position to say, 'Hey, you got to try this,'" he said.
Duran said finding alternatives to crime within the community is the first step to a safe home base.
"You know, I've had neighbors approach me and say how are going to get these people out of the neighborhood," Duran said. "I'm just saying, let's just find out why they've got the guns in the first place."
Duran said starting a conversation with a can of paint doesn't just cover the crime problem; it's a good start toward solving it.
"To see these kids in action is just so amazing, and now the kids have a medium to show what they're uniquely skilled with within their community, and that is a great way to reach anybody," he said.
The Deer Park Neighborhood is partnering with Habitat for Humanity for Saturday’s graffiti art event, which will be from noon to 3 p.m. in the Bancroft Street Market parking lot. The winner will receive a $300 prize.
Friday, July 13, 2012
Kick-Back-Sunday at Pefung Creative Space
Recently i started this thing where twice a month on sunday i invite a bunch of creative people to my studio and feed of the energy. Last sunday we had a blast, here are some of the photos courtesy of Bad Mutha Flusha
Bad Mutha Flusha |
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Blank canvas |
Planning meeting |
Gathering paint |
Painting with a broom |
Dojorok |
Erick Uncool at work |
Showing off |
Chic |
Adam from Curbside Clothing |
the end product |
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Collaboration,
dojorok,
erick uncool,
nebraska,
omaha,
painting,
studio,
studio life,
sunday funday
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