Street Delivery 2011

Monday 20 June 2011


Painting this year's main graffiti


Even though I'm on the other side of Europe as we speak, I spread my tentacles up to my friend Bogdan's camera last week and got the best shots from this year's Street Delivery event in Bucharest for you! Thanks for being my long distance camera this year! For those of you who don't know what this event is about, it's one of the best initiatives of the last few years that tries to show people how Bucharest could look like if it had a larger pedestrian area. The idea is to close a street in the centre of the city for the time of a week-end - in this case Pictor Verona St. - and turn it into a multifunctional space: partly outdoor fair, partly exhibition centre, it also sets the stage for street performers of all kinds and free concerts and also has places where you can sit down and have a drink. The project is one of the highlights of summer every year since it was launched! (you can see the pictures from last year's event in the Street Delivery section of my blog here) Despite the cloudy and sometimes rainy weather the people were as enthusiastic this year as during the last editions and the event was a total success.

On the menu: a lot of great new projects, interesting artists, intriguing street art, crafts workshops, vintage clothes and of course this year's main graffiti on the big wall. Here are some general pictures to get you into the atmosphere:


The street

The street

The street

Entering the Street Delivery atmosphere


The piazza near the Anglican Church

Urban playground

Urban playground

Convincing people to use bikes more frequently

A rock to relax

The street near the Gradina Icoanei park

The street near the Gradina Icoanei park

Sit down and relax

And now for the more artistic part, here are some of the artworks and projects presented:


Street art

Faces - private setting on the street

Faces

Craftsman

Listen and see: photography that incites the senses

Wood be nice - Fotografie pe 18mm

Using everyday objects in art

Tag Bucharest areas: white - you like, black you don't like

Arts and crafts

Arts and crafts


Last but not least I have to mention a really great project that is part of the Street Delivery for the first time this year: Sufragerie Urbana. Created by a handful of architecture students last year and translated as the Urban Livingroom, this project is based on the idea of exchange - be it objects or opinions - and bringing private spaces into public areas. A cosy, private setting was created where people could enjoy a good cup of tea and quality conversation while exchanging objects they no longer used and taking interesting objects left behind by others. When they're not at Street Delivery, they can usually be found a few times a year on a small dead-end street in Bucharest near Pache Protopopescu Bd. You can check out their website here if you want to find out more about the project and to see their Street Delivery week-end diary. Good job, Cassandra and see you soon!


Sufragerie Urbana

If you were there and experienced it for yourself, I hope I could render at least part of the magic that was going on there! Feel free to comment and tell me what your favorite part of this year's Street Delivery was :)

6 comments:

sc said...

Well, the street is DEF alive :)

You've managed to capture some amazing atmospheres!

VIVIENNE said...

super cool pics!! x

Haute and Fierce

Sam said...

Thanks sc! Isn't it great to see this happening in the middle of a crowded city? It's definitely alive!

Sam said...

Thanks Vivienne!

laura said...

amazing pics!
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Sam said...

Thanks Laura :)

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