23 national and international artists show their craft in Lindenpark. On Saturday, June 14, 2025, you can watch live how the works are created. You will then be standing in Lindenpark until September 30, 2025.
An diesem Ort findest du Kunstwerke der folgenden Artists:
Bueno, is a Graffiti artist from just around the corner in Winterthur. With his colorful, detail-rich lettering and unmistakable style, he brings not only grey walls to life but also connects people through art. Whether at festivals, in urban spaces, or during interactive workshops, Bueno knows how to make art an experience. His works tell stories, make statements, and reflect the diversity of today’s graffiti culture.
Through ongoing projects, collaborations, and a constant openness to new ideas, he is a driving force in the creative scene of Winterthur and beyond. For the Street Art Festival Frauenfeld he will be painting a panel at the Lindenpark.
Chu Wai is an artist from Myanmar whose work explores the intersections of gender, culture and social justice. Her practice is deeply rooted in the cultural and political landscape of her home country, using art as a tool for reflection and resistance. Through her work, Chu Wai challenges norms and creates space for dialogue and change. For the Street Art Festival Frauenfeld she is part of the community project with cup of colors, painting a mural alongside the refugee camp peregrina stiftung. Like three other exiled artists joining the jam, she will also be painting a panel at the Lindenpark.
This project is supported by artlink
Daniel mac Lloyd, an artist from Luxembourg whose vibrant, nature-inspired creations blend abstract forms with the raw energy of graffiti. His work captures the movement and rhythm of the natural world, transforming organic shapes and bold colors into stunning street art. Co-founder of @Kamellebutteek, Daniel is deeply rooted in the contemporary art scene, pushing creative boundaries and showcasing experimental art. Catch him at For the Street Art Festival Frauenfeld, where his unique style will come to life in a bold and unforgettable way. He will be painting a panel at the Jam in the Lindenpark.
Fatin Rahmouni, a German artist born in 1983 in Stuttgart. She was immersed in creativity from a young age. After earning a Bachelor of Arts and working as a designer, Fatin embraced contemporary art, using it as a medium to express emotions and challenge societal norms. Her vibrant "Street-Art-Monsters" symbolize authenticity and self-acceptance, inviting viewers to explore their own identities. She will be painting a panel at the Jam in the Lindenpark.
Eman Mohammed is a street photographer and artist from Taiz in Yemen. After she decided to leave her home, she experienced a life shaped by displacement, first in India and later in Germany, where she continues her artistic journey. Her work speaks of resilience, memory and the deep connection to her homeland and family. Through powerful visual storytelling, Eman honors the strength of her people and creates space for voices often overlooked. At the heart of her practice is a commitment to women, their stories, their struggles and their power to rise. For the Street Art Festival Frauenfeld5 she is part of the community project with cup of colors painting a mural alongside the refugee camp peregrina stiftung. Like three other exiled artists joining the jam, she will also be painting a panel at the Lindenpark.
This project is supported by art link
Justin Wong is a London-based comic artist originally from Hong Kong. He began his career in 2007 as a political cartoonist and editorial illustrator for newspapers, and later became an Assistant Professor at the Academy of Visual Arts at Hong Kong Baptist University. In 2021, he was forced to leave Hong Kong and found exile in England. His work channels the deep pain and loss experienced by those who have lost their home and hope, offering consolation and a quiet strength through his art. For the Street Art Festival Frauenfeld he is part of the community project with cup of colors, painting a mural alongside the refugee camp peregrina stiftung. Like three other exiled artists joining the jam, she will also be painting a panel at the Lindenpark.
This project is supported by artlink
MIP is a cross-generational father and son crew. WISO and FALK have been creating graffiti art together across Switzerland for nearly three years. Their shared passion for transforming walls with color and expressing their creativity continues to inspire their journey. Experience their unique energy at the Street Art Festival Frauenfeld where they will be painting a panel at the Lindenpark.
Mandioh is a Basque artist who creates vibrant murals and brings her Mermaids to life. Born in San Sebastián, Mandi’s journey began behind the scenes, studying Fine Arts in Bilbao and Bordeaux, followed by a Master’s in Culture Management, Museography, and Museology. Eight years ago, she made the decision to step into the spotlight and focus on painting, aiming to educate through her art.
Since then, Mandi has showcased her work at festivals and galleries around the world, from Spain to Mexico, Bosnia, Italy, Germany, and beyond. After spending years in Berlin, where she connected with the Street Art scene, she’s now based in Valencia, Spain, ready to continue evolving her style and creating new work. She will be painting one of our Jam panels in the Lindenpark.
Mariè is a Brazilian urban artist active since 2010, she is driven by a passion for social transformation through art. Her work centers on powerful female characters whose confident presence inspires self-esteem and empowers other women, contributing to a fairer, more inclusive world. Catch her work at the Street Art Festival Frauenfeld where she will be painting a panel at the Lindenpark.
Melanie Grauer is a freelance illustrator based in Zurich. Her work blends winding plants with organic patterns, all set within a vibrant and striking animal world. Catch her unique style at the Street Art Festival Frauenfeld where she will be painting a panel at the Lindenpark.
Melike is a visual and street artist known for vibrant large-scale works that merge abstraction with figuration. Her art explores the connection between humans and nature while addressing pressing social issues. Experience her powerful perspective at the Street Art Festival Frauenfeld where she will be painting a panel.
Momo is a Zurich based visual artist creating colorful works including canvases, skateboards, walls, digital art, sculptures, and designer toys. Her striking creations blend playful comic and cartoon elements with a touch of 90s nostalgia, drawing inspiration from music, films, and the world around her. MOMO constantly seeks artistic growth, pushing her boundaries and evolving her style. Her ultimate goal is to dedicate herself to her passion, spreading joy through her art. Beyond her personal art, MOMO supports the local art scene as the owner of THE LAW, an urban art gallery in Zürich. There, she fosters emerging talent and creates opportunities for artists and creatives to connect and share their work For the Street Art Festival Frauenfeld she will be painting a panel at the Lindenpark.
Nush Poke, a French artist who has been painting birds across cities since 2016. Her work brings to life a universe of flames and feathers, dreamlike omens of a melting world. Inspired by both urban and wildlife textures, her style blends fine lines with vibrant colors to create creatures born from myths like dragons, phoenixes, and the Persian simurgh. These shimmering birds guard our imaginations amid the chaos of city life. Beyond murals, NushPoke explores the bird woman myth through installations, tattoos, masks, and performance art. Catch her at the Street Art Festival Frauenfeld where she will be painting a panel at the Lindenpark.
Phist Based in Lugano, this multidisciplinary artist moves fluidly between illustration, graphic design and mural work. Their creative projects range from stage designs for open-air events to merchandise for bands and vibrant window displays. Always exploring new formats, their work brings bold visual language into public and everyday spaces. Catch him at the Street Art Festival Frauenfeld where he will be painting a panel at the Lindenpark.
Zwerg from Germany is part of the Swiss Posk Crew that was founded in the early 2000’s He is a graffiti artist who has left his mark across many walls, building friendships wherever he goes. Based in Grenchen, he focuses on style writing and shares his love for art with his three children, encouraging them to paint as well. Known for his open-minded and helpful nature he adapts to every artist he collaborates with. For the Street Art Festival Frauenfeld he will be painting a panel at the Lindenpark.
Roo has a crew. It consists mostly of animals, which vary in mood and personality. Some are friendly and others will eat you. For the Street Art Festival Frauenfeld she is painting a panel at the Lindenpark.
Sara Shogii, an Iranian artist based in Toronto, brings powerful stories to life through her art. Through her project Book of People, she captures the passion and resilience of Iranians during and after the protests, giving voice to their experiences. As an artist in exile, she understands the deep sense of loss and longing for home and how art can become a bridge to belonging.
In her mural work, she blends emotion, poetry, and joy into every piece. At For the Street Art Festival Frauenfeld , she will be part of the community project with Cup of Colors, painting a mural alongside the refugee camp peregrina stiftung. Like three other exiled artists joining the jam, she will also create a dedicated panel at the Lindenpark.
This project is supported by art link
Sébastien Bouchard lives and works between France and Senegal. His artistic practice moves between the studio and the street, blending influences from classical painting, graphic arts and pop culture. Through his work, he seeks to bridge the gap between folk traditions and fine art, creating a visual language that is both accessible and layered with meaning. For the Street Art Festival Frauenfeld he will be painting a panel at the Lindenpark.
Umgeben von Geheimnis und verwurzelt in Frauenfeld lässt Sirup seine Kunst für sich sprechen. Und was er hat, ist eben „SIRUP“. Er wählt Anonymität statt Aufmerksamkeit und schafft mit klarer Absicht, aber ohne Erklärung.
Erlebe seine Arbeiten live beim Street Art Festival Frauenfeld, wo er eine Panelfläche im Lindenpark gestalten wird.
SONICONER explores the third dimension in his work, aiming to create graffiti and images that trigger a visual flash. For him, each piece is a gateway into his three-dimensional world. No matter the format, harmony is key. His letterforms are inspired by the balance found in nature, whether in the symmetry of a skeleton, a face or a flower. His goal is to keep evolving through his art and to break through boundaries, both visual and conceptual. For the Street Art Festival Frauenfeld he will be painting a panel at the Lindenpark.
Stenandoli creates a fantasy world that invites everyone in, guided by the belief that no one is ever too old for fairy tales. What began with stencils in the late 90s evolved into the first appearances of the "creeps" unique characters inspired by comics and animated films. Each one is brought to life through a mix of techniques, reflecting a desire to stay unpredictable and never boring. The creeps are a personal response to society, emotion and inner reflection. Sometimes melancholic, sometimes playful or vibrant, they are meant to surprise, interrupt routine or simply make someone smile. Some are even hidden in plain sight, waiting to be discovered. For the Street Art Festival Frauenfeld he will be painting a panel at the Lindenpark and kurating the paste-up wall.
THECAVER is a multidisciplinary artist who began his journey with traditional graffiti in 1998. While the streets remain his favorite canvas, his work now also appears in galleries and public spaces. His style blends simple, bold, and colorful shapes into harmonious yet complex compositions, often featuring enigmatic subjects with a surrealist touch. Experience his distinctive style at the Street Art Festival Frauenfeld where he will be painting a panel at the Lindenpark
ZjanArt a Swiss artist specializing in murals and visual design from Weinfelden TG., Jan's passion for drawing and painting emerged in his youth. He began his career as an advertising technician and later earned a degree in communication design. For the past three years, he has been self-employed, transforming various surfaces, especially large-scale walls, into vibrant art. Additionally, Jan founded ZjanArt & Design, a clothing brand inspired by his art and travels. His mission is to add color to the world and inspire others through his creations For the Street Art Festival Frauenfeld he will be painting a panel at the Lindenpark.