The great graffiti divide

Panik Graffiti. Does it get your goat? Or does it make you smile? Are you a Banksy fan? Or is Banksy far too establishment for you? Living street art, free expression? Or unsociable behaviour that must be stopped? Whatever your stance, and there are many, the current exhibition at the Sartorial Gallery will make very interesting viewing.

URBANART
Until 19 December 2009
South Camden Youth Access Point and Corams Fields Youth Resource Centre showcase their work produced in workshops with Panik – one of the most active and prolific young graffiti writers currently taking the streets of London by storm with his unique tags
Supported by the Arts Council, Camden Council and O2
Sartorial Gallery
26 Argyle Square London WC1H 8AP
020 7837 1013

About Sophie Talbot

Sophie writes for King's Cross Community Projects and occasionally on her own behalf. http://www.kccp.org.uk @KXCommunity sophie@kccp.org.uk
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