Street Art News
High Roller, Upfest, Rowdy and the Don’t Panic Poster
When the current crop of British street artists began emerging a decade ago in Bristol no one could ever of predicted where street art would of ended up today. From the streets to high-end galleries, street art is ever more becoming an accepted art form in today’s society across the globe. It’s about time Don’t Panic brings you the latest word on the street.
We will keep updating this blog space with all the latest news and interviews from up and coming and established street artists.
Last Friday saw the opening of the Press and Release show by High Roller Society displaying fantastic artist made prints. The line up is fantastic with lots of great prints available to buy. Check out more information here.

Europe’s largest paint festival Upfest held their 2010 event last weekend in Bristol and saw over 200 artist’s turn up to paint. Check out pictures on the Upfest website or pay a visit to the Tobacco Factory to check some of the finished pieces out in person. Upfest’s website can be found here.
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Recently legend street artist Rowdy had his flat and studio up in flames and destroyed everything he owned including all his artwork. Luckily Rowdy was nowhere near the building so his safe and well. Steal From Work gallery have now arranged an auction via eBay to raise some money to help Rowdy back on his feet. Many top artists have donated including Banksy Paul Insect, Swoon, Sickboy plus many more. The rest of the details about the auction can be found here.
If you weren’t aware of the Don’t Panic posters we have already teamed up with top street artists such as Banksy, Paul Insect, Blek le rat, Shepard Fairey and many more. We have a limited amount available to buy through our online shop. Check them out here!
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