Arts & Humanities

Is Graffiti vandalism or vital public art?

Arts & Humanities

Posted by: Snow White

2nd Jun 2026 03:37pm

Street art has often been used to give a voice to the voiceless and spark political change. At what point does it cross the line from "vandalism" to a significant "humanities contribution"? Post your favorite examples of street art that moved you or changed your perspective.

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