Street art to thank frontline workers in murals
The first of 15 street art murals thanking Toronto’s “frontline heroes” are already making their appearance on Toronto streets, including on Danforth Ave.
Read moreThe first of 15 street art murals thanking Toronto’s “frontline heroes” are already making their appearance on Toronto streets, including on Danforth Ave.
Read moreWhen teachers’ dispute shut down Graffiti, North Toronto Collegiate found an appropriate Proxy
Read moreProgram explores the technique and artistry of art form
Read moreNew mural adds a tranquil scene to thrift store wall thanks to Danforth Mosaic BIA
Read moreCity to crack down on tagging, recognize murals as art
Read moreGarage owner’s bid to exempt it as mural deferred by council
Read more‘If you’ve got a corner lot, you’re going to get a tag’ says graffiti blogger
Read moreOne part of the city says it should be removed while another part pushes for its preservation
Read morePersistent vandalism in The Beach forced the local business improvement association to enlist the services of a private company to clean up graffiti.
Read morePolice are treating a series of derogatory slogans and graffiti scrawled along the Beach boardwalk last Saturday as a hate crime.
On July 11 a passerby discovered a slew of profanity and hate symbols scribbled along buildings on the boardwalk.
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