Thursday, June 9, 2011

Central Tech Graf Fest 2011

Last week UTR hosted the annual Central Technical School Graffiti Fest, where 12 students competed in live graffiti painting for the championship spot. Special guest artist and music by Rich Kidd all helped make the day a success. Thanks to everybody who made it out.

"Stop saying swag...because you have none," UNC representative/special guest.

Street Outreach at it's finest.

The Original Rich Kidd on the ones and twos.

Too Wavy for words. Oh, and Free Max B.

Neon Lights Production

UTR is starting Graf Season 2011 in neon lights.


We Stay Far..Under The Radar

To see more pics and info got to...
usediqaluit.ca
thegridto.com

Monday, June 6, 2011

FLAWLESS VICTORY


Under The Radar team has been going hard the last few weeks with mural productions and events on the go. This piece "Flawless Victory" is largely inspired by the Green Movement in Iran - a series of actions after the 2009 presidential fraud election, in which protesters demanded democracy and freedom. The hand and green wristband painted by Pepper represent peace, victory, hope, and unity.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Under The Radar Artshow 2011



March, 25,2011 Under The Radar Held an art show at the www.918bathurst.com on Bathurst & Barton. This show featured many styles of art from the UTR team from Acrylic Paintings to photography. The show was a part of the Capital Campaign launch for the new LOFT YCSEI, which Under the Radar will be a central part of. It was a really successful night. Thank you to everyone who came out to the event and supported us!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Toronto Graffiti Book featuring The LOFT and CONC



Toronto Graffiti is a rare and powerful book showcasing some of Toronto’s incredible graffiti artists, honouring their work and contributions to this city, while creating a dialogue about some of the issues involved.



Lynn Dally, Javid and Toronto graffiti artist Bomba speak on behalf of The Christie Ossington Neighbourhood Centre and the LOFT, telling the story of Toronto's longest running government sponsored graffiti program from which Under the Radar was created. See torontograffiti.ca to get a sneak peak at these interviews and more.



The book is expecting to be available early January, check the site to find out where you can get your hands on one.