Street art: constantly in change in a cities under perpetual transition/development/gentrification. A way of speaking back to memorials and monuments

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Fill in the Blank: A __________ is the most basic form of writing in street art, usually a name written in a stylized form using a single line and color.
Tag
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Fill in the Blank: A __________ takes over the whole wall, making everything nearby seem less significant.
Burner
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Fill in the Blank: __________ refers to bubble letters that may be filled with a second color, requiring quick execution.
Throwie
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What is conflict graffiti?
Graffiti created in areas of conflict, often serving as a form of resistance or expression against state repression.
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Why is creative placemaking significant?
It blends arts and culture with community engagement to enhance place character and promote economic growth.
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What does the Broken Window Theory suggest?
Broken windows or graffiti can lead to more crime, suggesting that targeting lower-level crimes will help stop violent crimes.
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What is wildstyle in street art?
A highly stylized tag that may be large, multi-colored, and three-dimensional, often not legible to outsiders.
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Who were the founders of Black Lives Matter?
Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi.
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What motivated Keith Haring's art?
He wanted ordinary people to see and understand art, emphasizing 'art for the people'.
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Define mural as it relates to street art.
A large artwork painted directly onto a wall or surface, often in public spaces, to convey a message.