

Welcome to BSA Images of the Week! Love you to the moon, June!
Finally, NYC has leveled up—yesterday marked the launch of its first annual Video Game Festival, where esports battles, indie demos, and retro arcades took over IRL like it was the final boss fight.
We prefer actual physical experiences, so Bushwick Collective had a flood of in-person opportunities for visitors to their 14th block party this weekend, including murals, live artists painting, and yesterday a performance by Rakim, who was, of course, paid in full.
Also yesterday at BEYOND THE STREETS, curator and publisher Roger Gastman sat down with graffiti artist RIME for an intimate conversation and book signing highlighting RIME’s raw, unfiltered sketchbook—a personal and psychedelic blend of graffiti, visual journaling, and spiritual reflection created entirely in pen during his travels across the U.S.
And here’s our weekly interview with the street, this week featuring Below Key, Bianco, Bisser, Danilo Parrales, Detor, Gouch NKC, Gregos, Kosuke James, MSG Crew, Nite Owl, Nito, Skewville, Tom Bob, Turtle Caps, Zero Productivity, Zoot, and ZUI.






















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