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Do you have stories about writing graffiti in Woden? At the Woden drains, the Woden squash courts, other legal or illegal sites? Do you have photos of graffiti in the area from the ’80s, ’90s, ’00s, or later? If so, The Tuggeranong Arts Centre would love to hear from you. The Woden Graffiti Project is documenting the significance of graffiti and street art in Woden which boasts “some of the most iconic graffiti sites and legal practice walls in the ACT”. The project will include interviews with graffiti writers who have worked in Woden from the 1980s to now, and the centre is also keen to locate images of graffiti from the past. You can submit your story anonymously, or credited, via https://www.tuggeranongarts.com/whats-on/woden-graffiti-project Alternatively, if you have questions, or a story to tell, contact project coordinator Jacqui Malins at [email protected] or Woden arts officer Blaide Lallemand at [email protected] Our journalists work hard to provide local, up-to-date news to the community. This is how you can continue to access our trusted content:
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Do you have stories about writing graffiti in Woden? At the Woden drains, the Woden squash courts, other legal or illegal sites?
Do you have photos of graffiti in the area from the ’80s, ’90s, ’00s, or later?
If so, The Tuggeranong Arts Centre would love to hear from you.
The Woden Graffiti Project is documenting the significance of graffiti and street art in Woden which boasts “some of the most iconic graffiti sites and legal practice walls in the ACT”.
The project will include interviews with graffiti writers who have worked in Woden from the 1980s to now, and the centre is also keen to locate images of graffiti from the past.
Our journalists work hard to provide local, up-to-date news to the community. This is how you can continue to access our trusted content: