New York – NYC Graffiti Artists to Beautify Israeli Cities

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    New York – A group of New York’s finest urban artists are heading to Sderot and Kiryat Gat on April 24th to bring color to the two Israeli cities.

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    Israeli graffiti artists who will be both their guides and partners in this mission will join the American artists. Together, the Americans and Israelis will beautify two cities scarred by the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip, and equip the traumatized children of the region with artistic tools.

    “Their mission is called the ‘Murality Project,’ joining the words ‘mural’ and ‘morality’ to evoke justice through art,” explains Meital Dohan, the Israeli actress now famous for her role on the hit American Showtime TV series “Weeds.”

    “The artists are hoping that teaching Israeli kids graffiti will help them to not just leave their mark on local walls, but write a better future for the region,” says Craig Dershowitz, Artists 4 Israel President. “Together they will transform the grim reminders of war – bomb shelters, fortified playgrounds, the carcasses of homes burned out beyond repair, and even the stark remains of rockets – into soaring masterpieces of freedom and expression.”
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    But Dershowitz says that will only be the beginning of the benefits of this remarkable trip.

    The participating American artists include CYCLE, SUEWORKS, and Ame72 among other urban luminaries. Fathers of the graffiti movement Tracy168 and MED have committed to helping from the sidelines by sending in sketches of possibilities for each of the sites.

    Each of the artists has their own reasons for participating. One of the graffiti muralists, C.J. Reilly III, lost two cousins in the World Trade Center on September 11. But all hope to contribute something positive and be exposed to a new culture.

    Following their three-day journey in the South, the artists will visit Jerusalem and then spend a few days in Tel Aviv. While in Tel Aviv, the artists will continue to paint murals of hope and solidarity and finally exhibit the work that they will create on canvases while on their journey in Israel along with documentary material created and collected: photos, videos and memorabilia.

    Prior to arriving to Israel, the artists will produce works of art expressing their expectations and then pieces about what they actually experience. They will stay at the homes of Israelis, visit local galleries, and simply enjoy the excitement of Tel Aviv’s vibrant culture and nightlife.

    “After spending more than a week working side-by-side with Israeli artists – living with them, eating with them and traveling the length and breadth of the country with their Israeli peers, the New Yorkers are going to have a lot of positive experiences to share when they get home,” says Dershowitz.

    “We hope they will then tell people about a different side to Israel than usually gets reported in the media, a country not defined by past conflicts but filled with a vibrant youth culture looking towards a bright future for everyone in the region.”

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    Matt
    Matt
    15 years ago

    Is this a good idea? Isn’t the essence of graffiti to write on public property? This may just cauise the Israeli youth to go on a graffiti spray on public property all over the place.

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    15 years ago

    No NO its being done on private property!!! stop your prejudice, get out of your little box your in…….. look in the video its an old train car.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    very proud they are help the cause of Israel

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    Na nach nachma nachman meuman

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    15 years ago

    would it be bad to inspire a yid to become an artist???? to give him what to do with his inspirations? / or inspire a few people????? as seen in the pictures and video it is all on private property.

    Shmuel
    Shmuel
    15 years ago

    Of course this video is sanitized for public consumption. In real life, these so called ‘artist’s careers consist committing the crime of defacing either public property of private property belonging to the people who did not license these criminals to do any work on it.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    15 years ago

    Olam hafoch. Here were trying to get rid of graphiti and in isreal they want to get more?. I do praise these artist, they mean good. But , they really represent the lowest of the american culture. And for them to present the world with the isreali experience is , to say the least, kind of wierd.