it's been 4 years since the event was held and i still can feel the vibes everytime i re-watch this video. i hope we could gather again in another wall soon ;)
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Them girls at Queen Street. While this spot has been home to the Solidarity Movement, this time around we'll have to say boundaries have been pushed - FAR, you know, like ladders on scaffolds, that kind of circus stuff. Girls always be crazy. Thanks to the Sai Kang Boys of RSCLS for the extra hands and entertainment. Oh and that was some awesome barbecue too, AS ALWAYS!
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The SOLIDARITY Movement: Rebel Daughters Many are called but only a few are chosen, and in this case, much fewer women. As part of The Solidarity Movement’s goal to unite different graffiti and street art scenes across the region, we are aiming to pay special attention to the very few women who practice the craft in the region to help shed light on the understanding of graffiti from a female perspective, by women who actually do it.
Following these said objectives and taking cues from past events held internationally such as ‘Women on Walls’ and ‘Fem Graff’, we are inviting at least 17 female graffiti practitioners around the region to come together in Singapore and together celebrate the unique experience that we have as women breaking through traditional expectations to prove ourselves worthy where it matters: on the streets. This is to inspire and demonstrate to people just what big things women can accomplish together and even more importantly, on their own.
Just like any other Solidarity programs, Rebel Daughters will include artist talks, an art exposition, a Sunday barbeque, and a whole lot of painting and heavy lifting.
Lastly and most importantly, we hope to inspire more girls in the region to pick up the can, and in time, Rebel Daughters will be an annual all-female graffiti festival that would travel to different cities in the region.
The SOLIDARITY Movement is the principal program initiated by RSCLS to create a regional sharing network for urban arts. It is also a program that seeks to document, archive and provide an understanding and education of street art and graffiti as an art form in the context of each different city in Asia.
REBEL DAUGHTERS CLASS OF 2014: Adctd, Baum, Bunga, Dovetale, Inkten, Kookoo, Lybby, Mandeemoko, Miz E, Miz Nek, Rainbo, Redy, Sheryo, Shorino, Spaz, Tawnie, Vicki, Wieero, Yapak
credits video belongs to : RSCLS









