• December 9, 2016
  • Posted by Marc

Swoon continues to focus her energy on those in need

Swoon started Konbit Shelter after the devastating 2010 earthquake. In the months after the earthquake, her team of artists, architects, engineers, and builders worked with locals to create a disaster-resilient community center for the village. Now they are collaborating with the people of Cormiers, Haiti to build a modern bamboo house for a local family. This structure is also a communal work of art and architecture – it will involve local teachers, farmers, artists, architects, and school kids in every aspect of its creation. Last month, Hurricane Matthew brought more destruction to a place that has already suffered so much. As

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Posted In: Activism, Art

  • December 8, 2016
  • Posted by Marc

Join Us for the 11 Spring 10th Anniversary Celebration

Join us for the Eleven Spring Book Signing & 10th Anniversary Celebration at MEET   Ten years later, Marc and I are coming together with the artists of 11 Spring to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Event and the launch of the book.  If you're in the NYC area, let's have a drink and chat with the artists behind the historic art show and set off a great holiday season. At this event, you may purchase a copy of the standard and limited editions of Eleven Spring. Some of the 11 Spring artists and photographers will be available

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Posted In: 10 Years Of Wooster, Art, street art, Wooster on Spring

  • November 17, 2016
  • Posted by Marc

Invitation: 11 Spring Book Signing at The Strand with FAILE & More!

  SAVE THE DATE Tuesday November 29, 2016 Time: 6:30-8:00pm Location: Strand Book Store 828 Broadway NY, NY 10003 Join Marc and I, along with FAILE, Lady Pink, Michael DeFeo, and WK Interact for a special signing and celebration of ELEVEN SPRING. We are so excited that this project is finished and ready to share with the world. Please Note: The artists will only sign copies of Eleven Spring purchased at The Strand (No copies from other stores or Amazon). In order to participate in the signing, please reserve your copy or purchase it at the event

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Posted In: Art, Events, New York, street art, Wooster on Spring

  • October 14, 2016
  • Posted by Marc

Culture Jamming with UrbanMedium

"Always question the true intentions of those seeking authority." By UrbanMedium, Atlanta-based contemporary artist, illustrator, and designer. You might know him for his iconic "CheTrooper" sticker. His work influences include hip-hop, graffiti, politics, and pop culture - a style he calls "culture jamming." Check out more here.    

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Posted In: Activism, Art, Stickers, street art

  • October 5, 2016
  • Posted by Marc

11 Spring Book is Available to Pre-Order!

Wooster Editions is pleased to announce the November 2016 release of ELEVEN SPRING: A CELEBRATION OF STREET ART If you've followed Wooster Collective over the years, you might remember a three-day event Marc and I curated in December of 2006 called Wooster on Spring. An unlikely group of nearly 100 street artists from all over the world came together to participate in an art show celebrating Eleven Spring Street, long a premiere destination on the international Street Art map. It featured artists including Shepard Fairey, Lady Pink, Swoon, D-Face, WK Interact and more (see a more complete

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Posted In: 10 Years Of Wooster, Art, Books, Events, New York, Marketing, Murals, Photography, street art, Walls, Wheatpastes, Wooster on Spring

  • August 8, 2016
  • Posted by Marc

Join Us for the NYC Premier of An Art that Nature Makes at the Film Forum

If you follow Wooster Collective, you know we believe in the added value of art in our everyday world, and the important intersection of urbanization, decay, and art. We would like to invite you to the opening of An Art that Nature Makes, the newest film acquired by sister company BOND/360 opening August 10th at Film Forum (209 West Houston Street). Filmmaker Molly Bernstein and subject Rosamund Purcell will be present for Q&As Wednesday and Friday screenings. The film celebrates photographer Rosamund Purcell whose works are unbound by normality. "A collector

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Posted In: Art, Film