The cover of last year’s Streets Dept Magazine, our first edition!

The 2023 Streets Dept Magazine will drop in December! And from now until the end of October you can pre-order your copy by joining our Patreon!

Get your copy shipped as soon as it’s printed by joining our Patreon membership program at the $10/mo Paper Tier before the end of October. Three months of membership to our Paper Tier (or above) gets you this publication for free! So October is THE month to join, if you haven’t already.

A look inside last year’s Streets Dept Magazine, our first edition!

What’s inside the Streets Dept Magazine?

  • Brand-new interviews with three Philly artists who are having big years
  • New articles about big public art stories from 2022
  • A special artist-designed “ad” on the back cover
  • And of course a huge thank you page for our amazing Patreon members, without whom this would not be possible. (It’s not too late to get your own name in the mag!)
A look inside last year’s Streets Dept Magazine, our first edition!

By the way, the magazine isn’t the only thing you’ll get. All membership tiers get two monthly bonus articles and have access to our entire back catalog of Patreon-exclusive posts. So there’s more than a year’s worth of content on our Patreon now!

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