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Down in Deep Ellum: Streets, Music, and Art in the Soul of Dallas
Down in Deep Ellum, all the street’s a stage; all the walls, a canvas. A historically Black community-turned-haven of hardcore punk-turned-hub of bourgeois peccadillo, it’s always been the locus of the local art scene.
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LAPIZ: Liberty Suspended
In a transatlantic chat with Vittoria, scientist-turned-artist LAPIZ talks about the impact of his travels, his experiences, and the pandemic on his work.
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Ups and Downs: Street Art, PTSD, and Hitting it Big with skl0
Vandal, artist, Singaporean, Sticker Lady – Sam Lo knows all about labels and has had their fair share foisted on them over the years.
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Demanding Justice: Minneapolis Protests For George Floyd
Tyler Bruett’s account on his hometown protests, as the city became ground zero for an international civil rights movement.
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The Revolutionary Power of Street Art: Dallas BLM Protests
Texas-based writer Trace Miller explores how Dallas street artists are speaking truth, sparking dialogue, bringing healing, and advancing the revolution.
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Behind The Flame: An Interview With FireFlower
Ana interviews NYC street artist FireFlower to learn more about the creative inspiration behind her boldly-colored artworks.
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Staff 161: An OG of the Train Era
Sadaf speaks with Edward, aka Staff 161, founder of the Ebony Dukes graffiti crew on his role in graffiti history.
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True Graf: Controversies Surrounding Mural Art and Graffiti
City K sits down with various Chicago graffiti writers to discuss ongoing controversies between muralists and local crews.
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BatsWearBlack: A Kind Animal
Sabrina interviews Bats Wear Black on his new drawing style and his passion for raising awareness surrounding veganism.
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Graffiti Ronin: CHOB-ONE
Naomi interviews CHOB-ONE, a graffiti writer and graphic designer based in Japan.