Wooster Collective Celebrates a Decade of Street Art with Group Exhibition

50 artists, 10 years, lots of art.

The Wooster Collective was founded in 2001 to follow and share the happenings of the urban art scene in New York City and has since grown exponentially. To celebrate and reflect on the past ten years, founders Marc & Sara Schiller and the Jonathan Levine Gallery present "10 Years of Wooster Collective 2003-2013." The exhibition will show how the art has evolved over the past decade, also highlighting the growth of the 50 local and international artists involved, including JR, FAILE, Invader, Shepard Fairey, and Mark Jenkins.

The exhibition opens in a temporary space in Chelsea on August 7 and runs through August 24. Participating artists will also be creating public murals in Brooklyn so stay tuned for that info.

10 Years of Wooster Collective 2003-2013
525 West 22nd Street
August 7-24 

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