Living Walls Explained

Living Walls, The City Speaks is an annual street art conference co-founded in 2009 by Monica Campana & Blacki Migliozzi. [1] The conference was first held in 2010.[2] It was originally held in Atlanta, Georgia. In 2011, a sister event, called "Living Walls, Albany" was also held in Albany, New York.[3]

Events

During the events, local and invited artists create murals and other street art. Artists often paint directly on vacant buildings,[3] though always after showing plans to and acquiring permission from building owners.[2] According to the organizer of the Albany event, "The entire point of this project is revitalization".[3] The Atlanta events also included lectures and a gallery show.[2]

In 2012, only female artists were invited to participate.[4]

Controversy

In 2012, the third year of the conference, the event ran into trouble with the Georgia state Department of Transportation (DOT) due to miscommunication from the city. This resulted in the DOT lacquering the street art piece, "An Allegory," produced by an artist invited by Living Walls.[5]

Another mural, created by an Argentine painter, Hyuro, depicted a nude woman, and was vandalized. It was removed after residents called the mural "pornographic."[6]

Notes and References

  1. Blankenship, Jessica (13 August 2010). "Living Walls", Creative Loafing.
  2. News: Guzner . Sonia . ‘Living Walls’ Speaks Out Through Street Art . https://archive.today/20120729182957/http://www.emorywheel.com/detail.php?n=29880 . dead . 29 July 2012 . 9 January 2012 . The Emory Wheel . 22 August 2011 .
  3. Web site: Edwards. Kassata. Public art takes off in Albany. WRGB (CBS 6). 24 August 2011. 9 January 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20110920140618/http://www.cbs6albany.com/news/art-1287521-albany-public.html. 20 September 2011. dead.
  4. News: Brown . Robbie . Putting a Good Face on Street Art, to Upgrade Atlanta . 27 June 2014.
  5. News: Bentley . Rosalind . Embattled mural prompts question: How much say should public have in public art?. 8 January 2013. THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION. 17 December 2012.
  6. Web site: Brown. Robbie. Outcry Brings Down Murals in Atlanta Art Project. NYTimes. 27 June 2014.