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Graffiti Alley might be Toronto's most unexpected tourist attraction

As in most urban cities, graffiti has been a point of contention for all parties involved. Toronto's business owners, artists, and politicians can't seem to decide how to differentiate between vandalism and art.

Few of the latter were more notable than the late Rob Ford, whoseattempts to curb graffitisparked one of the most public conversations about graffiti to date.graffiti alley torontoIt's so ironic then that, today, Ford's image makes a cameo in amassive piece of street artthat's arguably one of the most Canadian murals ever, located in one of Toronto's most iconic backstreets: Graffiti Alley.

graffiti alley torontoCanonized by the tilting camera work of Rick Mercer'sweekly rants, this little stretch of grimy back-alley between Spadina and Portland Street is best accessed from Queen, heading South along the t-shirt print store Bang-On.

graffiti alley torontoSometimes referred to by its adjoining alley Rush Lane, Graffiti Alley is more than a series of murals, mesmerizing as they are: it represents a watershed moment in Toronto's relationship with legalized street art.

graffiti alley torontoThe area of Richmond and Spadina had long attracted the work of artists likeSKAMand other members of theDOHandHSAcrews beforeStyle In Progressbegan hosting its legal 24-hour graffiti sessions along the nearly one-kilometre stretch.

graffiti alley torontoWhen it was legitimized in 2011 through the efforts of the Queen Street West BIA, it also gave birth toStART— the city-sanctioned program in charge of nurturing legal street art — and paved the way for equally brilliant revitalization projects like the beautiful art ofUnderpass Park.graffiti alley torontoSince then, the alleyway has become a staple feature of the city. It's been the locale formini street fests,music videos, been the host of Toronto's notorioussecret swing, and even has arestaurant named after it.graffiti alley torontoYou'll often seeguided toursleading huddles of international students as they admire wall after wall of striking street art that have been graced by well-respected writers likeUber5000(whose little chicks can be found all over the city).

graffiti alley torontoMost murals here have a shelf life, getting painted over time with new work , though if you're well-versed enough in Toronto's graffiti scene you might still recognize the many odes to angels or the sandwich-eaters ofELICSER.

graffiti alley torontoAs with most respected art, you won't see much vandalization on these pieces of 'vandalization'. As is the way, there isn't much tagging here.

From the dirty puddles and the soft crush of soggy cardboard underfoot, a walk through the ever-changing museum of Toronto's street art history is appropriately grimy.
graffiti alley toronto

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