Designated graffiti walls

  • Tommy McGuire, first-year, business

    Yeah, it would be good if there was a place for people to do it without getting into violence.

  • Mike Bilenki, musician/songwriter

    Yeah. It’s a legitimate art form. I think it would be better if we look at it as an art form than vandalism. It’s actually a very difficult art form to master.

  • Cassandra Wolfe, first-year, conflict resolution

    Yeah I do ... people can use their artistic skills for good instead of just defacing.

  • Marney Blunt, first-year, creative communications

    Yeah, probably, so it’s not just at random places. [They should be] a skate park or something, because kids always do it anyway.

  • Ian Bawa, invigilator, Disability Resource Centre

    Yes. Throughout the city all I see is ad-space and garbage.

  • Calli Jensen, first-year student

    Yes, it’s an unofficial way to put thoughts into what would otherwise be empty space.

Published in Volume 64, Number 19 of The Uniter (February 11, 2010)

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