Bringing together 24 street artists from all over the world, Electric Windows is a semi-permanent installation of large-scale work exhibited on the exterior windows of a 19th century blanket factory in Beacon, NY. We traveled to the small town earlier this year to meet some of the artists and watch them make "urban art" in a not-so-urban setting. We also interview one of the organizers, Daniel Weise, a vet of the NYC street artist scene who recently moved to Beacon and co-founded Beacon's Open Space gallery there.
How many times does he say mountain?
Shroobles1 2 months ago
The Murals and Paintings are Very Kool.
Unforunately DIA is mostly 3D garbage.
Been there, never going back.
It's a waste of of Great Commercial Production space.
The Emperor has no Cloths.
ozgood1x 1 year ago
i went to the one yesterday it was great i just happened to be drivin around with my girlfriend and stumbeld upon it
SpecialED77tag 1 year ago
I hear there is another event on July 31st!
MarioMario1009 1 year ago
I think I read about this... Didn't some disgruntled artist try to get the murals taken down?
mcmanusdown 3 years ago
I enjoyed this video alot. I am an artist myself and I would love to express myself through this type of work. The imagination is grand! 5/5
yurushii 3 years ago
NiCe OnE....
sac2ase1 3 years ago