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Artists locked in for street art festival

BaysideNewsBy BaysideNews27 February 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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AN artwork painted for the 2024 Wall To Wall festival. Picture: Supplied
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ARTISTS will transform Mordi Village with murals and artworks this April. The Wall To Wall festival returns to Mordialloc between 5 and 6 April. Juddy Roller will curate a selection of murals from ten street artists.

Juddy Roller creative director Shaun Hossack said the Wall to Wall festival “has always been more than just an art event—it’s a cultural celebration.” “As we mark our tenth anniversary, we’re celebrating the over 110 stunning murals that we’ve brought to life across four different locations, and the inspiring legacy that endures long after the walls are painted. It’s amazing to see the journey we’ve been on—from the underground scene that helped launch artists like Rone and Adnate, to now embracing all forms of creativity, including live music, interactive workshops, and so much more.”

Artists set to be featured include Drez, Smug, Minna Leunig, LaurenYS, Bidju, Ellen Porteus, ClaudioMantuano, Sofles, Jason Parker, and Jasmine Crisp. The festival will also feature DJs, drinks, and food trucks.

For more information visit kingston.vic.gov.au/community/events/upcoming-events/wall-to-wall

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