Tuesday, 22 November 2016

Is Mario back in the city?

Did you also noticed these magic mushrooms popping out on the city of Aarhus walls? Is it a Christmas thing or just the old 'amanita pixelated muscaria' vibe? Anyways, <3 it!
A photo posted by Aron Rauff (@aronkr) on

A photo posted by Aron Rauff (@aronkr) on

A photo posted by Aron Rauff (@aronkr) on

Latest big mural in town

Tuesday, 18 October 2016

There's a street art calendar for 2017 in Aarhus and you might want to have it :)

With 2017 approaching fast, you might already think about your next calendar format for home or office. If you love street art and Aarhus city as much as we do, you can get the monthly calendar 2017 and enjoy twelve amazing street art images we selected for you.

Check out the preview below:





If you like it and decide to take the printed version in your office, home or summer house, you can order it through a private message on our Facebook page. Be aware there's a limited edition!

We'll tell you all the details about price and delivery in the message. You just have to think now of a place where to hang or place the calendar. Isn't it so cool to have the street art calendar just in time for Aarhus Capital of Culture 2017?


We think the same <3


Monday, 17 October 2016

Watching over you

Thursday, 6 October 2016

Sunday, 2 October 2016

F L O W E R of the autumn

:: spotted near FilmBy Aarhus, near the train railway

The fantastic moon phases of GRISK

Grisk is one of those street art projects you cannot miss if you go for a walk in the harbor near Sydhavn. We enjoy the new works depicting this alien moon, plenty of boats and more cultural hints from the city of smiles.



Aarhus poster remix / 1982 to 2016

Did this remix with the smartphone in a hostel room in Aarhus. Quite funny to see how the sunlight beams could be replaced by an actual Ikea lamp. Does it fit? Well, I think so. Especially in the light of the new autumn weather. What do you think?


:: do you know the name of the original poster artist?

Friday, 8 July 2016

'Street Art Aarhus' is looking for collaborating project managers in Aarhus, Denmark

We are working on an international street art project that wants to create links between European cities and street artists, spotting 'legal' walls where fellow travelers and local artists can express themselves freely. It's an exciting project and Street Art Aarhus is invited to take part.

Since none of our team members lives permanently in Aarhus at the moment, we are looking for someone who loves street art and is interested in managing this project. The candidate we are looking for must be good at spotting places for street artists in the city, communicate with the artists and sometimes authorities and know a little bit about mapping and mobile apps. The position is volunteer based (unpaid), but the project manager has full liberty to develop the project in partnership with the creators of this project, based in Barcelona, Spain. As a project manager, you can identify yourself funding sources, establish partnerships and work with various stakeholders. That means that in the future there's a possibility to create your own job starting from this project opportunity.

So if you want to be part of a very interesting international street art project and have some spare time to develop it, we guarantee it's at least great fun. If you are interested and want to know all the details about the project, responsibilities and working scheme, please send a mail at colajinpicaj@gmail.com and we'll be right back at you.

Cheers ;)




Tuesday, 5 July 2016

Fieldwork in Egaa

Mads Engaard sent us this nice street art intervention from a field in Egaa, near Aarhus. Very cool work and happy visual cows :))

Wednesday, 11 May 2016

Wednesday, 13 April 2016

Saturday, 2 January 2016

Launching 'Street Art and the City' 2016 magazine!

2015 has been a pretty tuff year for the Street Art Aarhus team. Since the fonds we applied to for running the project better for 2017 as well - which means creating a street art online platform and starting free guided tours for visitors in the city- didn't really take us into consideration, we decided to continue on our own. So it's guerrilla all the way :)

Now the good news are that the street art scene didn't face a tuff year - on the contrary we might say - and that we finally self-published a small guide for 2016. YES, we're still in business and we intend to keep it like that with our reader's help as well.

STREET ART AND THE CITY is an 18 page zine dedicated to the urban art movement in Aarhus and it contains a number of works spotted & photographed along the last two years, some personal comments and a few interesting categories - such as anarchistic mural works, alternative places of the scenes, graffiti and more.

So please read it online via Issuu and if you want a printed copy for your own, you can write us at ioan[at]maimultverde.ro. Don't forget that by buying the magazine you support our activity for the next year, which we really really appreciate <3

Waiting for your opinion in comments ;)
L.O.V.E.

  • SAA team