The Graffiti Queens exhibition is the largest all-woman, no-artist-limit, no-rules-apply, no-fee, no-age-limit, non-platform-specific art exhibition in celebration of women and recognition of their immeasurable contribution to the space. The Second Annual Graffiti Queens NFT Art Festival, hosting 400+ artists throughout the metaverse, is from April 3 to April 10, 2022.
The Graffiti Queens exhibit first debuted last year — in collaboration with Graffiti Kings — to help women artists surmount their specific challenges and ascend to an equal footing in the NFT space. The Graffiti Kings deem themselves “deluded professional megalomaniacs who’ve been playing on the golden sprayed streets of broken Britain since the early 70s,” and are now mainstays of the NFT space.
Organizers of this year’s event include CryptoYuna, SmartLove (aka Sassy), Alina Loseva, Aisha Arif from MakersPlace and more. Gallery helpers include Ben Horning from BBstudios, Valiant, and Claudia Pawlak to name a few. Volunteer Angie Taylor stepped up to hold a special mini expose called Graffiti Queers in the London Gallery with Eclectic Method, herself, and Vector Meldrew to DJ.
Artists included in MakersPlace’s metaverse galleries:
- Jess Lambie
- Postcitizen
- Bishal Roy
- Milana Juventa
- Gala Mirissa
- VOKE
- BlueZenith
- Jung
- officialivelina/IVELINA
- Nadiia Forkosh
- Syvy
- AVE
- Luisa Espiñeira
- Lula Goce
- Geumat
- Marischa Becker
- Valérie Biet
- Laya Mathikshara
- Greg Fiut
- Yonat Vaks
- Leah Berman
- Animalitoland
- Venus Skins (Isa Kost, Barbara Tosti, Serste, Cristiana Vettor and Vanesa Stati)
- Diana Coatu
- Marmota vs. Milky
- Sandy Chuchat
- @josyarte
- resetnft
- ruth allen
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