Uber5000 Is The Latest Artist to Make A Mark On Uptown Saint John
Allan Ryan a.k.a Uber5000 painted the highly photographed “Reef Wall” in Toronto’s Graffiti Alley. Now, he’s working on a mural on Historica Development’s Parrtown building.
Allan Ryan a.k.a Uber5000 painted the highly photographed “Reef Wall” in Toronto’s Graffiti Alley. Now, he’s working on a mural on Historica Development’s Parrtown building.
Discover Saint John will be hosting Hula’s live-painting experience from July 28 through August 8.
Betty MacMillan, cruise development manager of Port Saint John, won Port Personality of the Year and Discover Saint John was awarded Marketing Initiative of the Year at the annual cruise industry event in Lisbon.
The large mural of a woman painted last summer by world-famous artist Sean Yoro (known as Hula) has mostly disappeared from the Saint John waterfront, but it has made an indelible impression on the judges for an international cruise industry awards event in September.
No location has been identified but the company is interested in the cluster of businesses, amenities and infrastructure in the uptown that attracts visitors and tourists.
There were many sporting events and conventions in the last year and signature cultural events like the Area 506 music festival and the ECMAs.
An event to kick off the holiday season in Uptown Saint John is becoming more popular every year.
Sean Yoro (known as Hula) was in Saint John last month to paint large mural of woman on the waterfront
A social enterprise in Saint John is hoping to fill a gap in the city’s tourism market with its new venture.