Street Art
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See what remains of D.C.'s graffiti along the WMATA Red Line
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Photographs and a new documentary help capture the aesthetics of a transit line that looks more and more different as the months pass.
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Track marks: Understanding Washington D.C.'s Metro graffiti
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The images have decorated the avenues along Metro lines for years, and the art form is finally receiving the attention it deserves
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Picture of the day: An artistic ode to biking
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The murals along the Met Branch Trail show a creative expression of love for the bicyclists that frequent the path.
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Inside Metro graffiti: A Q&A with the director of 'The Red Line D.C. Project'
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First-time filmmaker Saaret Yoseph talks about what inspired her to tackle the street art along our transit lines.
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While area graffiti is getting bad, there are a few gems
Anyone walking along lower Georgia Avenue lately may have noticed that a lot of graffiti has occurred recently … especially from area tagger NERO. The vast majority of it is on private property and is going to require signed waivers before the District will take action.
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Anonymous fruit sculpture offers color in winter
What makes something art? The recent graffiti appearing on Georgetown signs and walls had neighbors seeking immediate action for its removal.
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'Walter Cronkite is Dead,' 'My First Time' and Street/Studio 2.0: Maura Judkis' picks, Nov. 15-21
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Shows and exhibits at Signature Theatre, Project 4 and Hemphill are among this week's picks.
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Road in Crystal City to Get Tattooed
Weather permitting, New York artist Steed Taylor and a team of volunteers will “tattoo” a street in Crystal City on Sunday.
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Random street art
Something that has come up in more than one public meeting this year is the lack of civic art in this section of the city.
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New Brookland mural on 12th St, NE looking good
Brookland’s new mural is really progressing nicely. When a reader first sent word, I had no idea it was this gigantic.
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More on the totem poles at 3rd and H
You have, no doubt, heard about the totem pole art installation coming to a vacant lot at 3rd and H Street. Well, I just got an update on the project, and here are the basics.
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Area knitting-graffiti artists talk about "yarn bombing"
The Warm and Fuzzies are making D.C. a softer place to live.
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New street art at Georgia & Kenyon
The most recent additions are these two similar graphics that spell out mutual aid.
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Discussion tonight on street art and the law
Max Fowler Cohen and Ally Behnke are co-hosting a salon discussion tonight on public art, street art & the legalities surrounding it.
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Gaia Mural Painted Over in Misunderstanding
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When a mural on a Whole Foods by a rising street artist got painted over, some blamed the landlord. Except! It was not his building.
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Wall Scout: BYPO interview
Brightest Young Things' street art series, Wall Scout, interviews DC artist BYPO.
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