Wall of Fame is the flagship event of the Rennes Urban Art Biennial, bringing together around thirty international graffiti artists on the iconic wall of the Boulevard du Colombier, transformed for the occasion into a celebratory pedestrian space.
Artists include: Opium (Italy), Aura & Pork, Dizy (Germany), Jaba and Sozyone, Toner2 (Belgium), Ruka & Lucifero, Fons (Spain), Sender (Netherlands), Swet (Sweden), and French artists Lizee & Sonik, Maye, ESPAK, Wuna & Hest, Katre, Csen, Honet, Neist,Taroe, Ioye, Ecraz and Vision.
Over 900 m² of frescoes are created live in a fun atmosphere. Come and meet the artists, enjoy the various stalls, a food truck, bar and discover the musical programme. This Sunday’s programme includes electro post-punk by Nor Belgraad, garage rock by The Dirty Faces and a DJ set by Poch.
There are also introductory graffiti workshops for families, led by the artists. This Sunday, you can also take a stroll to discover artwork across the neighbourhood, along with those produced during previous editions of the Biennial.
Wall of Fame is the flagship event of the Rennes Urban Art Biennial, bringing together around thirty international graffiti artists on the iconic wall of the Boulevard du Colombier, transformed for the occasion into a celebratory pedestrian space.
Artists include: Opium (Italy), Aura & Pork, Dizy (Germany), Jaba and Sozyone, Toner2 (Belgium), Ruka & Lucifero, Fons (Spain), Sender (Netherlands), Swet (Sweden), and French artists Lizee & Sonik, Maye, ESPAK, Wuna & Hest, Katre, Csen, Honet, Neist,Taroe, Ioye, Ecraz and Vision.
Over 900 m² of frescoes are created live in a fun atmosphere. Come and meet the artists, enjoy the various stalls, a food truck, bar and discover the musical programme. This Sunday’s programme includes electro post-punk by Nor Belgraad, garage rock by The Dirty Faces and a DJ set by Poch.
There are also introductory graffiti workshops for families, led by the artists. This Sunday, you can also take a stroll to discover artwork across the neighbourhood, along with those produced during previous editions of the Biennial.