[2] Ostro founded the Gabba Gallery in 2012 in Historic Filipinotown as a space where he could exhibit contemporary urban and street art.
[2][5] In addition to exhibiting work inside the gallery, Ostro had the idea to transform the surrounding gang territory neighborhood with art.
[6] To do this, he curated over 80 local and international artists to paint over 90 murals side-by-side on outdoor surfaces ranging from garage doors to dumpsters.
[7] Additionally, Ostro has been approached by groups in Atlanta, St. Louis and Asheville to spearhead similar community mural initiatives those cities.
[1] Beginning his pursuit as a fine artist at an early age using crayons to doodle designs, Ostro has evolved his practice to painting both canvases but also murals across the United States.