Chalk Urban Art Festival 2008


4th September 2008 - 7th September 2008

Venue: Tumbalong Park and Chinese Gardens, Darling Harbour

Time: 10am - 5pm

4 days, 120,000 avid art fans enjoying: Chalk Art... Wearable Art... Urban Music... Graffiti... Spoken word... Performance Art... Food stalls... Fashion market... Art workshops... Art sales...

Feel free to bring a picnic or you can purchase food on site. No BYO, alcohol can purchased and consumed at the Festival Bar.

Thursday 4 September

Ppavement artists start limbering up and get down to work. They've got 4 days to create their artworks!

Friday 5 September

Artists continue working and School Excursion Program

Saturday 6 September

Urban Music Stage
Revel in the rhythm of the streets with folk, jazz, blues, and gypsy, all straight from the city.

12pm
12.30pm
1.30pm
2.30pm
3.30pm
Uncle Jam
Three Quarters Hazel
The Crooked Fiddle Band
Mojo Juju and The Snake Oil Merchants
Waiting for Guinness


Urban Blog

12pm

1pm
1.15pm
2.15pm
2.30pm
3pm
4pm
Bill Posters will be Prosecuted - Artists will be Celebrated!
Live Street Art Forum: Graffiti vs Vandalism
Street Fashion Show
Spoken Word 1
Street Fashion Show
DJ Monk Fly
Spoken Word 2
DJ Monk Fly


Sunday 7 September

Urban Music Stage
Sunday takes it to the nitty gritty with new Sydney danceable sounds inspired by Dub, Reggae, Hip hop, electronica and funk.

11.30pm
12pm
1pm
2pm
3pm
4pm
4.15pm
Uncle Jam
Sound Guise
Yen
The Phonies
Wearable Art Showcase accompanied by Meem
Winners of the Pavement Art Competition announced
Dance it up with Meem



Urban Blog
The Urban Blog Stage showcases Spoken Word, Fashion, Public Discussions and Live Art demonstrations woven together with the musical splendour of DJ/Producer Monk Fly and host Bonito Di Fonzo.

12pm
12.45pm
1pm
2pm
DJ Monk Fly
Street Fashion Show
Spoken Word 3
Forum: Street Art as Con[temporary] Art



Monday 8 September

Last chance to see the artworks before they get washed away!













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