Street Art Throwdown
Street Art Throwdown: Season 1

Air Date

February 3, 2015

Episodes

8 episodes

Street Art Throwdown

Season 1

Episodes

1. Welcome to the Streets

February 3, 2015

Ten street artists compete to win a $100,000 prize and to make a name for themselves. Street Art legend Justin Bua and Lauren Wagner judge the artists' work as they make their mark on a high-rise billboard and in an underground tunnel.

2. Going All City

February 10, 2015
44 min

The artists take over an abandoned WWII bunker and race against time to get their work up as many times as they can, even if it means tagging over each other's work. Next they create posters for D.A.R.E. for an anti-bullying campaign.

3. #This Truck

February 17, 2015
44 min

The artists retrace one of the most legendary runs in street art history and go head to head in a graffiti battle. Then they pair up to transform trucks into mobile art galleries and drive them all over Los Angeles to create social media buzz.

4. The Great Divide

February 24, 2015
44 min

The artists create murals commenting on the social divide between the rich and the poor. They then take on eco-friendly reverse graffiti to create murals about environmental issues in a downtown LA tunnel.

5. Reimagine Your Surroundings

March 10, 2015
44 min

The artists use their creativity to change the meaning of everyday street signs into clever works of art. Then they head to Venice where they have to create murals that incorporate objects from the street.

6. The Client Is Always Right

March 17, 2015
44 min

The artists attempt to please a group of children with their mural about mentorship for Big Brothers Big Sisters. They then partner with Polaroid to create photo realistic murals on the legendary graffiti walls of Venice Beach.

7. From the Streets to the Gallery

March 24, 2015
44 min

The Hustle challenge has the final four artists thinking fast on their feet and spray-painting a piece on a moving target.

8. Art for the People, by the People

March 31, 2015
44 min

With the $100,000 grand prize at stake, the final three artists showdown in the season finale and create massive murals to beautify a struggling neighborhood in downtown LA.