
STREET ART MASTERCLASS WITH PHIBS
STREET ART MASTERCLASS WITH PHIBS
A day with acclaimed street artist Phibs

Walk the Walls 2022
Walk The Walls Festival 2022 is ON THIS FRI 9th December 2022! 🎉
Thanks to Sutherland Shire Council 👏
Curated & project managed by PHIBS ⚡️
More details HERE!
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CUT BACK by TIM PHIBS
PHIBS is known for using many different mediums and experimenting with a diverse range of styles. However, his signature style is always recognisable. In this new body of work, he dives back into his graffiti roots which has always been the most prominent and practiced element of the work he is well primarily known for.

Surface Festival, new date: 4-6 March 2022
Surface Festival new date 4-6 March 2022 🙌🔥
Canberra, we will be coming right at ya in 5 months time!
A big weekend of street artists. Huge murals. Graff jams. Live events. Bring it on!
Hosted by ACT Government, curated by PHIBS and produced by The Wall Station ⚡⚡
For more info go to: www.surfacefest.com.au

Community Expression of Interest (EOI)
We're extending the community EOI
until 24 June 2021
Are you a creative individual, local business, group or organisation who would like to have a self-funded event considered for our curated festival program? Projects and events will take place in Braddon and Civic, with some satellite projects happening across other parts of Canberra.

Narooma Oyster Festival
This Saturday (1 May 2021) watch a live mural being painted at the Narooma Oyster Festival!
The mural will be a collaboration between Tim de Haan PHIBS and local digital animator Duncan Irving with support from Carl Taylor and Narooma High students. Supported by South East Arts
Photo: 2020 REVIVE mural by PHIBS next to the Narooma Oyster Festival site

REVIVE
Working with River of Art on REVIVE as the lead artist, curator and project manager is Tim (Phibs) de Hann who has had a long connection to Narooma through his sawmilling family, the Mitchells. Tim has been a prominent figure in the Australian street art scene for 30 years and his work can be found throughout Australia and internationally.
Over the festival’s 9 days from 18 to 27 September, artists in five separate locations in Batemans Bay, Moruya and Narooma, will be painting large scale street art murals.

Reflection by PHIBS
This new exhibition marks PHIBS' second solo exhibition with Backwoods Gallery in Melbourne after ‘Perfectly Imperfect’ in 2012.

Walk the Walls - Cronulla
35 street artists are locked in to transform this popular coastal destination into a gigantic outdoor art gallery, with more artists expected to be named in the line-up that will see over 40 street and laneway walls revived in early November.
Big names include; Tim ‘PHIBS’, Ox King, Minna Leunig, Mulga, Alex Le Hours, Shannon Crees, Thomas Jackson, Elliott ‘Numskull’ Routledge.

Phibology
PHIBOLOGY
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

A Fine Line
A Fine Line is a collection of exercises and experiments in Tim PHIBS’ new style, an evolving process of acrylic on canvas. Drawing from the methodology of calligraphy, each brushstroke thoughtfully placed, built upon layers of depth and transparency.

Walk the Walls - Caringbah
Walk the Walls
Visitors can cruise on down to Caringbah, walk the street art trail and view the large-scale murals that have brought colour to the streets of Caringbah. 30+ visual artists have been involved, including PHIBS, Mulga, Ox King, Peque, Georgia Hill and many more, and they painted up a storm in one of the largest street art projects in Sydney. The artists painted 1,500 square metres of walls in Caringbah as part of a large crime prevention program to stop graffiti and vandalism and as a way to revitalise open spaces in Sutherland Shire. Walk the Walls was curated by PHIBS, a notable street artist and is a joint project between the NSW Department of Justice and Sutherland Shire Council.