Street art.
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Black books belonging to artist DOM-KOC
Seven black books documenting different points in DOMS' long career, containing tags, fill-ins done in market, pen, paint pen, etc. with stickers, cut outs, and photographs glued in, and pages directly airbrushed. The books contain art by DOM and members of his Knock Out Crew, including associated writer DESA.
Breakbeat Lenny Archive
The core of the collection is a series of rare soundboard recordings of live performances taken directly from the soundboard, also party flyers.
International Graffiti Times archive
James Top Graffiti New York archive
Audio Visual material preserves the broadcasts of Graffiti New York and other NYC area graffiti and street art events. The archive is comprised of video tapes, DVDs, event flyers, press releases, and photographs. 137 mini DV's, 6 (unknown), 106 VHF tapes, 3 Hi 8 tapes, 2 DV cam tapes; 6 (GRAFFITI NYC TV SHOW ) DVD's, approximately 50 flyers, 10 pamphlets and booklets, 3 covers, 12 press releases, 4 artist profiles, and 25 photographs.
Jane Dickson and Charlie Ahearn Downtown New York papers
Johan Kugelberg hip hop collection
Sticker Art Collection
Street gang related artwork, snapshots, and correspondence
Materials compiled and created by Bam Bam Flores (b.1969) documenting activities during his early adulthood in Los Angeles County and surrounding areas from approximately 1993 to 1996. The collection is comprised of graffiti artwork, photographs, magazines, ephemera, and correspondence referencing gang life, exchanged during a period of incarceration.