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News 02.28.2011 1 Comments

Graffiti Slideshow

SFR explains the rationale behind this week's SFR Talk.

By Rani Molla
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For this week's SFR Talk with Anti-Graffiti Coordinator Jennifer Muñoz, SFR sourced questions from the people her work affects most: graffiti artists. SFR contacted several local graffiti artists, who in turn contacted other artists, to compile questions for Muñoz, who is in charge of graffiti removal in Santa Fe.  We consider this project the beginning of a dialog between two opposing sets of people who, although operate seemingly separate from one another, actually function in tacit, though visually apparent response. Below is a slide show of local graffiti, much of which will be removed—or has already been removed—by Muñoz' graffiti removal crew at the behest of local business owners.



Click here for the interview with Muñoz.
 
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02.28.2011 at 12:34 | Reply |

"Graffiti Artist" is a contradiciton in terms. I am an Artist. Graffiti is a crime. Let's get that straight.

 

 
 
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