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08/29/12 Living Walls 2012: Was It a Success for Female Artists?
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Tags: controversy, Debbie Michaud, Dustin Chambers, featured, Grace Thornton, graffiti, Huffington Post, Hyuro, Indigo, Japanese, John Ramspott, Living Walls, Living Walls Conference, mural, Olive47, RJ, South Atlanta, street art, street artist, Tina Arnold, Vandalog, wall
Tags: controversy, Debbie Michaud, Dustin Chambers, featured, Grace Thornton, graffiti, Huffington Post, Hyuro, Indigo, Japanese, John Ramspott, Living Walls, Living Walls Conference, mural, Olive47, RJ, South Atlanta, street art, street artist, Tina Arnold, Vandalog, wall
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08/08/12 Living Walls 2012 Launches August 15 with All Female Street Artists
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Tags: 2012, Alex Parrish, anonymity, Artists Who Are Also Women, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Street Art, featured, female, GammaBlog, graffiti, Indigo, international, Jaime Rojo, Living Walls, Manhattan, Monica Campana, RJ Rushmore, Robin Grearson, street art, Swoon, Vandalog, women
Tags: 2012, Alex Parrish, anonymity, Artists Who Are Also Women, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Street Art, featured, female, GammaBlog, graffiti, Indigo, international, Jaime Rojo, Living Walls, Manhattan, Monica Campana, RJ Rushmore, Robin Grearson, street art, Swoon, Vandalog, women
Celebrating street art and urbanism for its third year, the conference returns to Atlanta with five days of events.
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02/15/12 Our Front Porch: Q&A with Living Walls and Indigo
Category: INTERVIEWS, Our Front Porch | Tags:
Tags: Atlanta, BC, British Columbia, Canada, Cape Town, featured, Indigo, Living Walls, South Africa, street art, Vancouver
Tags: Atlanta, BC, British Columbia, Canada, Cape Town, featured, Indigo, Living Walls, South Africa, street art, Vancouver
In this week’s guest column, Living Walls interviews the globe-trekking street artist and general do-gooder, Indigo.
































Jared: Excited for the Bowman collection. She is someone to keep an eye on
ruth: What do you do with difficult lines of memory? Fold them into a san
Beth Lilly: I know! That's exactly the type of work I had in mind with the call f
Jason Francisco: Davis' bulletin boards seem to me actually to be photographs themselve
burnaway: approved