Just Another Agency curates One x One x One for Three Sixty Project

Fuelling global projects for underdeveloped youth markets is the mission of the Three Sixty Project and its latest project, One x One x One. The 55 piece travelling exhibition based on The Art of Skateboarding, curated by Qwux (Rah Collective), Josh Thorsen (Kid9) and Just Another Agency, travels to Sydney, Melbourne and the Gold Coast.

A wide range of Australian artists have contributed to the program of skateboard art including Ben Brown, Bennett, Rebecca Murphy, Mr Singh, Cupco and Mia Taninaka. All profits raised from the show will feed directly into youth driven community projects.

Toby and Melika from Just Another Agency said they loved the project from the beginning.
"When Paul asked us to curate we couldn't wait to get our artists involved," they said. "With such a variety of talent we couldn't wait to see how everyone interpreted the brief."

The bringing together of the art and skateboarding communities with a vision for philanthropy is no mean feat and is an ambition supported proudly by the galleries involved – Lo-Fi in Sydney, No Vacancy in melbourne and 19Karen Gallery on the Gold Coast.

The Three Sixty Project is a simple but meritous one. For every skateboard sold, one is sent locally or overseas with Skate Programs – working with youth in specific areas around the globe. For more details and history or to participate in or support the project visit the website or One x One x One for event details.

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