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ASPIRING STREET ARTISTS WANTED FOR SEE NO EVIL 2013 IN BRISTOL

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From 13 -19 August 2012, See No Evil saw top street artists present their work to the world on Nelson Street, Bristol. See No Evil is the UK’s most ambitious and diverse permanent street art project featuring some of the biggest names in the industry including New York based legendary artist Mark Bode, Conor Harrington, and Bristol’s own Inkie and Nick Walker. This incredible art installation culminated in a huge New York style Block Party as thousands partied the day away on Saturday 18 August.

Now, the next generation of street artists are being given the chance to have their art featured alongside their heroes. Aspiring artists have the chance to share a space on the infamous street in Bristol with some of the UK’s best street artists at See No Evil 2013 by submitting a single piece of artwork to impress judges, the See No Evil Curators, no later than October 26.

Mike Bennett, organiser of See No Evil explains, “See No Evil is a unique event, designed to showcase the emerging and established talent in the world of urban art and music, to develop the innovative footprint in Bristol’s creative quarter. The pieces created over the week will create a legacy for the project and a destination for urban art fans from all over the world. We’re working with Red Bull to inspire the next generation of artists and give them the opportunity to work alongside the world’s best at See No Evil 2013.”

For details on how to enter see www.redbull.co.uk/seenoevil