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Artist/Mosaicist/Muralist/ Manny Vega

Manny Vega street art NYC Guys on Walls, Part III: Stik, Blek le Rat, Icy & Sot, Gilf!, LNY, Cost & Enx, Vexta and Manny Vega

Manny Vega in East Harlem

Photo by Dani Mozeson, Tara Murray and Lois Stavsky

Manny Vega is an American painter, illustrator, printmaker, muralist, mosaicist, and set and costume designer. His work portrays the history and traditions of the African Diaspora that exist in the United States, the Caribbean, and Latin America.

Born in the South Bronx, New York, Vega studied at the High School of Art and Design in New York City from 1970-1974. He joined the artist collective Taller Boricua in 1979 where he studied through 1986. While there he was also a pupil of legendary Harlem printmaker Robert Blackburn at his Printmaking Workshop from 1980-1990.

Among Vega’s public art projects are a mosaic mural at the Pregones Theater in the Bronx, a mosaic mural portrait of Julia De Burgos in East Harlem, a series of mosaic panels for the 110 street train station, also in East Harlem, as well as a series of painted murals throughout New York City.

For many years, Vega has been teaching visual arts for organizations such as El Museo del Barrio, Arts Connection, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the American Museum of Natural History, and the Caribbean Cultural Center. He has exhibited extensively in the United States, Puerto Rico, and Brazil.

Vega has created set designs and costumes for DanceBrazil and The American Place Theater.

Since 1984, Manny has been traveling to Salvador, Bahia in Brazil, where he has been initiated into the Afro Brazilian temple known as “Ile Iya Omi Ase Iya Masse”. As a member of the temple, his creative talents have been utilized to create some of the most elaborate ritual costumes and accessories. His work in this medium has been documented by the Fowler Museum of UCLA, the Smithsonian, as well as Dartmouth College. This body of work has been documented in the book, Beads, Body, and Soul: Art and Light in the Yoruba Universe,[1]as well as the book, The Yoruba Artist.[2]

His current focus is to create a series of mosaic projects, based on study of classic Byzantine mosaic fabrication, to adopt this style to modern day imagery, which he calls “Byzantine Hip Hop”.

Can check out Manny’s website HERE.

 

 

Rooftop Legends sixth anniversary

Marka27 Rimx rooftop legends NYC Rooftop Legends Celebrates Its Sixth Anniversary with: Marka27, Don Rimx, Fever, Part One, Smoke, Toofly, Werds, Dmote, Wane, Aplus, Slave, Dr. Revolt, Ces, KR.One, Pesu, QA, Vers & more

Marka27 and Don Rimx

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Graffiti pioneer Part One

toofly and werds graffiti rooftop legends NYC Rooftop Legends Celebrates Its Sixth Anniversary with: Marka27, Don Rimx, Fever, Part One, Smoke, Toofly, Werds, Dmote, Wane, Aplus, Slave, Dr. Revolt, Ces, KR.One, Pesu, QA, Vers & more

 

Toofly and Werds

shank wane aplus graffiti rooftop legends NYC Rooftop Legends Celebrates Its Sixth Anniversary with: Marka27, Don Rimx, Fever, Part One, Smoke, Toofly, Werds, Dmote, Wane, Aplus, Slave, Dr. Revolt, Ces, KR.One, Pesu, QA, Vers & more

 

Style masters Shank aka Dmote, Wane and Aplus

vers Rooftop Legends Celebrates Its Sixth Anniversary with: Marka27, Don Rimx, Fever, Part One, Smoke, Toofly, Werds, Dmote, Wane, Aplus, Slave, Dr. Revolt, Ces, KR.One, Pesu, QA, Vers & more

 

Vers

fever graffiti Rooftop Legends Celebrates Its Sixth Anniversary with: Marka27, Don Rimx, Fever, Part One, Smoke, Toofly, Werds, Dmote, Wane, Aplus, Slave, Dr. Revolt, Ces, KR.One, Pesu, QA, Vers & more

Fever

smoke graffiti Rooftop Legends Celebrates Its Sixth Anniversary with: Marka27, Don Rimx, Fever, Part One, Smoke, Toofly, Werds, Dmote, Wane, Aplus, Slave, Dr. Revolt, Ces, KR.One, Pesu, QA, Vers & more

Smoke

The rooftop of the former Seward Park High School on Manhattan’s Lower East Side has evolved into one of NYC’s most enticing graffiti canvases.  Following is a sampling of what we saw this past Sunday as Rooftop Legends, curated by New Design High School dean, Jesse Pais, celebrated its sixth anniversary.

 

 

Photos by Lenny Collado and Tara Murray

NYC Street Art On Store Shutters

Zam graffiti at Welling Court NYC Shutters – Part V: Kenji Takabayashi, Kosby, Zam Art, Sheryo & the Yok, Phetus, Hef, Joseph Meloy, Fumero and Wisher914

Zam Art at Welling Court in Astoria, Queens

phetus graffiti on Brooklyn shutter NYC Shutters – Part V: Kenji Takabayashi, Kosby, Zam Art, Sheryo & the Yok, Phetus, Hef, Joseph Meloy, Fumero and Wisher914

 

Phetus in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

wisher914 graffiti on NYC shutter. NYC Shutters – Part V: Kenji Takabayashi, Kosby, Zam Art, Sheryo & the Yok, Phetus, Hef, Joseph Meloy, Fumero and Wisher914

 

Wisher914 at Welling Court in Astoria, Queens

Fumero action street art on Shutter NYC NYC Shutters – Part V: Kenji Takabayashi, Kosby, Zam Art, Sheryo & the Yok, Phetus, Hef, Joseph Meloy, Fumero and Wisher914

 

Fumero in NoLita

kosby art on Welling Court shutter NYC Shutters – Part V: Kenji Takabayashi, Kosby, Zam Art, Sheryo & the Yok, Phetus, Hef, Joseph Meloy, Fumero and Wisher914

 

Kosby at Welling Court in Astoria, Queens

Kenji Takabayashi art on welling court shutter NYC Shutters – Part V: Kenji Takabayashi, Kosby, Zam Art, Sheryo & the Yok, Phetus, Hef, Joseph Meloy, Fumero and Wisher914

 

Kenji Takabayashi at Welling Court in Astoria, Queens

 

shery and the yok street art on NYC shutter NYC Shutters – Part V: Kenji Takabayashi, Kosby, Zam Art, Sheryo & the Yok, Phetus, Hef, Joseph Meloy, Fumero and Wisher914

 

Sheryo and the Yok in Manhattan’s Little Italy

hef graffition welling court shutter NYC Shutters – Part V: Kenji Takabayashi, Kosby, Zam Art, Sheryo & the Yok, Phetus, Hef, Joseph Meloy, Fumero and Wisher914

 

Hef atWelling Court in Astoria, Queens

Joseph Meloy on Welling court shutter1 NYC Shutters – Part V: Kenji Takabayashi, Kosby, Zam Art, Sheryo & the Yok, Phetus, Hef, Joseph Meloy, Fumero and Wisher914

 

Joseph Meloy at Welling Court in Astoria, Queens

 

Photos by Tara Murray and Lois Stavsky

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