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Street Art & Graffiti Art: Developing an Understanding

Hughes, Melissa L
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While graffiti is revered as an art form to some, it is often seen as an unwanted nuisance by others. While vibrantly rich in history, graffiti has a controversial past, present, and future that will likely continue to be the subject of debate, especially with the insurgence of street art, an art form that often overlaps graffiti art in subject matter, media, aesthetic appearance, and placement as a public form of art. Distinguishing between street art and graffiti art proves quite challenging to the undiscerning eye, yet through a series of interviews and thorough investigation, I questioned the contexts of street art and graffiti art. By introducing non-traditional forms of art that are engaging to adolescent students, street art and graffiti art can expand the secondary art curriculum by helping students become more cognizant of current social, visual and cultural aesthetics in their own visual world.

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2009-07-16
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Research Projects
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Graffiti Art, Street Art, Art Education
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Hughes, Melissa L. "Street Art & Graffiti Art: Developing an Understanding." 2009. Thesis, Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/1062182
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2011-09-14
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