CROFT STREET GRAFFITI PROJECT '08
http://YouTube.com/LegalGraffitiArt
Toronto Crime Stoppers Community Youth Officer/Legal Graffiti Coordinator Scott Mills interviews the new 14 Division Toronto Police Service Graffiti Cop Constable Richard Rhone. (tel# 416-808-1500 / e-mail: richard.rhone@torontopolice.on.ca )
The word on the new graffiti cop is positive from legal graffiti artist, and Crime SToppers International Student of the Year 2008 Kedre 'BUBBLZ' Browne. Bubblz explains the art work of flowers he will be doing with permission of the homeowner of the garage on Croft St- a paid legal graffiti art job.
Saturday, October 18, 2008, 10 a.m., − 4 p.m.,
Croft Street (south of Harbord Street, north of College Street between Borden
Street/Lippincott Street)
Croft Street Graffiti Project
Broadcast time: 05:05
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Crime Stoppers
416−808−7260
The Harbord Village Residents' Association, Central Technical High School Art Program, 14
Division School Watch police officers, Humber College Police Foundations Students working
with CSI Community and Community CAVE will team up with the Toronto Crime Stoppers
Community Youth Officer, property owners, and graffiti artists to paint over vandalism graffiti,
and do legal graffiti art murals in the Croft Street Laneway.
The attached photo is the meeting place and home of the Harbord Village Residents'
Association graffiti coordinator Colin Furness. It will be the meeting place for volunteers at 10
a.m. The street address is 150 Borden Street at the rear (backs on to Croft St). The legal
graffiti art mural on this garage was done by respected legal graffiti artist HORUS in past
graffiti events on Croft Street.
The media is invited to attend at any time of the day.
At noon, Inspector Bryce Evans, 14 Division, and the Crime Stoppers International 2008
Student of the Year, Legal Graffiti Artist BUBBLZ (Kedre Browne) will be in attendance to
speak to the media about Graffiti as a "Community Building Strategy".
A Facebook event with more details, and comments from event participants as well as
property owners, can be viewed if you have a facebook account:
A link to the Crime Stoppers International Facebook Page can be viewed without a facebook
account. It includes videos and photos of the Crime Stoppers International 2008 Student of
the Year.
Legal Graffiti Art − Community Building Strategy, is one of the ways Crime Stoppers has
reached out to youth in the community to increase trust with youth. In 2007, a record number
of anonymous tips were received that prevent and solve crime as a result, and the numbers
for 2008 are even higher. For more information on Legal Graffiti Art click on the YouTube
account operated by the Crime Stoppers Youth Officer here:
http://YouTube.com/LegalGraffitiArt
fuck legals..
ynoter 2 years ago 37
thats cause eko isnt a real graff brand..thatd be like someone defending South Pole being a religious brand..
KMFDM420 2 years ago 18