Bristol ‘Sees no Evil,’ Only Art

by: Abernathy Miller

This past weekend, Bristol got bombed by some of the world’s most famous (infamous?) street artists… but hey — they were asking for it.

Europe's Largest Permanent Street Art Installation Returns To Bristol

“See No Evil,” an annual art exhibition in the UK curated by street artists, for street artists, gives the artists the chance to “reinvent” the street.

This year, street artists turned a restaurant, youth center, and a police station into an over-the-top outdoor gallery, showcasing works from Mr. Jago, Sickboy, Chase, RCF Crew, Kashink and China Mike to name a few.

The festival included a three day music event and ended with a “New York Style” block party where the artists share their works with the public. Food friends, music, and street art all together… wish we would have had tickets!

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Europe's Largest Permanent Street Art Installation Returns To Bristol

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