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Up Here Festival announces 4 new Sudbury murals

Downtown Sudbury will be getting a few more splashes of colour in the coming weeks.

Downtown festival features 3 days of art and music

Up Here announced one of its muralists for 2019, Sudbury's Laura Peturson, whose work draws upon archetypes from childrens literature. (Submitted by Up Here)

Downtown Sudbury will be getting a few more splashes of colour in the coming weeks.

Up Here,Sudbury's urban art and music festival, has announced the four artists who will be painting murals on local buildings for the event's fifth anniversary.

Festival co-founder Christian Pelletiersaid the group enlisted guest curator KWESTto attract RISK and TRAV MSK, two California-based street artists who will join local artists Laura Peturson and Matti Lehtela.

"[RISK] is one of the one of the legends in the street art scene," Pelletiersaid. "He started off in California in the late 70s and really pioneered street art in California. It's a really big deal that we're getting him."

"He's done a few pieces in Canada and we're looking at doing probably one of the biggest pieces in Canada for the festival this year."

Pelletiersaid festival organizers are excited about welcoming him.

"It's just very colourful washes, just washes of colour with really big gradients. It's just eye candy," Pelletiersaid. "It's absolutely phenomenal. He doesn't work with traditional walls. He really likes to take over multiple walls so different different angles and different aspects of it, and really covering as much surface as he can."

The location of each mural will be announced later in July, festival organizers said.

TRAV MSK, a graffiti and street-art artist from Visalia, California, will be one of the featured artists at Up Here festival in Sudbury. (Submitted by Up Here)

The festival also announced it was teaming up with Sudbury Hydro for the third year of its Power Up Project. The utility company will provide electrical utility boxes as canvasses for six local artists, including Brent Hardisty (Niiwin Binesi), Lmen Moratz, Brandon James McBain, Nic Derro, Chantal Abdel-Nour and Ivy Ireland.

The festival will also feature three days of concerts, including Snotty Nose Rez Kids, ESG and Milk & Bone.

For the complete lineup, visit Up Here's website.