A Short History of Graffiti

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A Short History of Graffiti

Task #1: Independently, define the term graffiti in your sketchbook When everyone at your table has finished, share your definitions with each other, and create the best definition as a group Be ready to share and explain your definition with the class

Definition: (dictionary.com) Markings, such as initials, slogans, or drawings, written, spray-painted, or sketched on a sidewalk, wall of a building or public restroom, or the like. Symbolic form of rebellious art done in a public space; bold color and text; done with spray paint/marker; self-expression and individual voice; inspiration; often has a distinctive style (class brainstorm)

Task #2: Independently, make a list in your sketchbook of who writes graffiti. Is there a certain type of person that fits the stereotype of a graffiti writer? Task #3: Independently, list in your sketchbook all of the reasons someone might write graffiti. Be prepared to share your responses with your classmates

Graffiti Writers: (class brainstorm) Rebels, people in cities, teens/young adults, misjudged/misunderstood, people who don t respect property, people who don t have other ways to express themselves, people with a message to share Reasons for Writing Graffiti: (class brainstorm) Wanting to share a message, to give symbolism/meaning/emotion to a place where people live, freedom of expression, a way to inform/educate or bring attention to controversial issues, because you re bored or want to destroy something, to make people mad, to show off artistic talent

Origins of Graffiti in the United States: When & Where: New York, late 1970s - early 1980s Who: Young African American and Latino males

You re going to listen to a few songs that paint a picture of the conditions in poor urban communities. As you listen, write down key words, ideas, or images that come to mind. What are some of the challenges faced by people living in these communities? How do these people feel about their neighborhoods?

The Message Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five 1982 Broken glass everywhere People pissing on the stairs, you know they just don't care I can't take the smell, can't take the noise Got no money to move out, I guess I got no choice Rats in the front room, roaches in the back Junkies in the alley with a baseball bat I tried to get away but I couldn't get far Cause a man with a tow truck repossessed my car https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqky4dsgjne

Fight the Power Public Enemy 1989 2 nd verse: As the rhythm designed to bounce What counts is that the rhymes Designed to fill your mind Now that you've realized the prides arrived We got to pump the stuff to make us tough from the heart It's a start, a work of art To revolutionize make a change nothin's strange People, people we are the same No we're not the same https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2whe5fxs3da

Fight the Power Public Enemy 1989 Cause we don't know the game What we need is awareness, we can't get careless You say what is this? My beloved lets get down to business Mental self defensive fitness (Yo) bum rush the show You gotta go for what you know Make everybody see, in order to fight the powers that be

Take a Walk Masta Ace 2001 Let s take a walk through the deepest part of the hood I wanna know who it was that said it was all good He must ve never been to the corner And spend the half an hour or longer Where you could smell reality stronger Where they sell you grease in a box and hope that you die quicker And if you re old enough to walk to the store you can buy liquor Where you can find a dice game at any time of the night https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_my0kv5v_0m

Take a Walk Masta Ace 2001 And somebody gets shot or stabbed every time there s a fight Where cats die in the blue sky and the sunlight And ya bound to get clowned for not holdin ya gun right By little kids with great game cause they learned to take aim At a young age and elude police with a fake name He s tellin em I m Bobby Jackson from 3-B When the fact is he s really Rashawn from 4-D Hey this is going out to your hood straight from mine Let s take a walk in blue skies and sunshine

Take a moment to reflect on what you ve heard Are these kinds of issues still present in our communities? Have you ever had a personal experience that was related to poverty, race, or social class? How would you feel if you lived in the kinds of communities you heard described in the previous songs? What type of power is Public Enemy talking about? FREE WRITE Anything and everything that comes to mind, get it down in writing or sketching in your sketchbook. Your responses will remain private and I will only check for participation I won t read anything if you don t want me to.

Photo Essays: Gritty New York in the 1970s http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/gritty-new-york-city-1970s-gallery-1.1318521 http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2013/07/america-in-the-1970s-new-yorkcity/100557/ http://www.businessinsider.com/new-york-city-used-to-be-a-terrifying-place-photos- 2013-7?op=1

New York in the 1970 s What conditions led to the rise of B-Boy Culture? City was nearly bankrupt Urban decay (abandoned and boarded-up buildings) Crime was rampant, especially in subways Population loss Times Square and Central Park plagued by prostitution, muggings, and rape High rates of homelessness and unemployment Corruption in the police force High rates of drug use, especially crack and heroin