Street Art Throwdown - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Welcome to the Streets
Ten street artists compete to win a $100,000 prize and to make a name for themselves. Street Art legend Justin Bua and Lauren Wagner judge the artists' work as they make their mark on a high-rise billboard and in an underground tunnel.
Going All City
The artists take over an abandoned World War II bunker and create posters for D.A.R.E., an anti-bullying campaign.
#This Truck
The artists pair up to transform trucks into mobile art galleries and drive them all over Los Angeles to create social media buzz.
The Great Divide
The artists take on eco-friendly reverse graffiti to create murals about environmental issues in a downtown LA tunnel.
Reimagine Your Surroundings
The artists head to Venice where they have to create murals that incorporate objects from the street.
The Client is Always Right
The artists attempt to please a group of children with their mural about mentorship for Big Brothers Big Sisters.
From the Streets to the Gallery
The final artists spray-paint a piece on a moving target; transforming an abandoned arcade into a pop up gallery.
Art for the People, By the People
The final three artists showdown and create massive murals to beautify a struggling neighborhood in downtown LA.
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