Collection of Engaged Learning
Contributor(s)
Dr. Shelley Berg
Publication Date
4-15-2014
Abstract
From the famous lanes of London to Dallas’ back alleys, street art is all over the world. This report outlines my struggles to capture the true essence of London’s hip-hop culture and how these realizations of cultural safety zones led me to turn inward on my own community. Several members of Dallas’ famous Deep Ellum neighborhood contribute to a multi-perspective view of graffiti in Dallas, in its pros and cons.
Document Type
Article
Keywords
Engaged Learning 2014, Dallas, London, graffiti, Deep Ellum, tagging, street art
Extent
9 pages
Format
Rights
The files in this collection are protected by copyright law. No commercial reproduction or distribution of these files is permitted without the written permission of Southern Methodist University, Cox Business School. These files may be freely used for educational purposes, provided they are not altered in any way, and Southern Methodist University is cited. For more information, contact ncds@smu.edu.
Language
English
Recommended Citation
Wilson, Rachel, "Wall Street Dallas" (2014). Collection of Engaged Learning. 93.
https://scholar.smu.edu/upjournal_research/93