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Park Circle getting a New York Times feature

By Ken Hawkins on Saturday, 23 March 2013 - 4:48am
The Holy City Sinner got tipped off about a feature for North Charleston's Park Circle in The New York Times, apparently slated to appear in this Sunday's edition. A photo gallery featuring the neighborhood's style and several food... More

Profiling Charleston's graffiti scene, and its pressures

By Ken Hawkins on Monday, 6 September 2010 - 3:20pm
Seth Amos has written a short profile on the status of Charleston's emerging and under fire graffiti scene; take a read of it over at Charlie Mag.Keep up with the political struggle of graffiti and notable works on our topic page. More

Don't miss the graffiti focused 'Return of the 80's' mixed medium party

By DIPTNYC on Friday, 9 April 2010 - 7:45am
Event organizer and creative director of Nightvizzion, Travis Holland, has been hard at work getting this event together and now the time is upon us. This is a dance party and art exhibition collaboration of mediums.  The theme for this... More

Eye Level brings a second installment of 'Fork + Brush,' throws a beer event of their own (updated with menu)

By Brian Wilder on Tuesday, 23 March 2010 - 12:59pm
First reporting: On Friday, March 26, the team at Eye Level Art will be joining forces with Iverson Catering to bring you the next installment of their food-meets-art series, "Fork + Brush: Fused." The five-course, breakfast-and-beer dinner will be... More

'The Graffiti Artist' playing at Olde North Charleston Picture House

By Amanda Click on Sunday, 17 May 2009 - 3:06pm
On Saturday, May 30, The Olde North Charleston Picture House will feature the premiere of the 2004 Berlin Film Festival choice "Graffiti Artist" at 4 and 7 p.m. Read more stories on this subject in our Greater Park Circle Film Society topic page.... More

A look at artist Ishmael's grander inspiration

By Ken Hawkins on Thursday, 14 May 2009 - 7:51am
Local artist "Ishmael" will have more of his work on display when "Revelation of Process" opens Saturday, May 16, and so The Post and Courier took the opportunity to talk a bit more about the artist's vision. Go take a read. You can also see a... More

Charleston graffiti: Fighting the good fight

By Kevin Murphy on Monday, 12 January 2009 - 11:17am
Is graffiti so rampart and destructive in Charleston that it warrants an editorial from the Post and Courier? Judging by Monday’s paper, yes, it is. The editorial expressed concern and frustration with graffiti, saying it diminishes a visitor’s... More

Check out Ishmael at Eye Level Art

By Charlotte Gutman on Wednesday, 12 November 2008 - 3:39pm
Update January 27: There's a good video of Ishmael from Eye Level Art over on YouTube. Go check it out. First reporting: Artists, Tyler Blanton (she's dropped out) and Ishmael, will have their unique, contemporary art displayed at Eye Level Art on... More

Future Sound of Breaks shows rarely noticed side of Charleston

By Ken Hawkins on Friday, 26 September 2008 - 12:11pm
As part of their world tour, Future Sound of Breaks, the showcase of breakbeat producers and DJs assembled at the Music Farm on September 20 and the locals swarmed for the breakdancing, live graffiti, and, of course, beats. Want to know what you... More
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Graffiti complaints down

By Chris Giganti on Saturday, 2 August 2008 - 9:26am
There's been a 70 percent decline in graffiti complaints since December, The Post and Courier reports, but that doesn't mean it's not a problem. Many historical buildings and churches are ruined by the "art," because they can't be pressure-washed or... More
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