Graffiti in Toronto

South side of queen there is an alley that runs parallel, wicked spot. Train yards if you like freights, but watch for security and be ready to run. Near the bottom of the DVP on the west side (sorry dont have a street name) there are some legit spots. Theres alot just keep your eyes open!

dont ask how I know this :)
 
South side of queen there is an alley that runs parallel, wicked spot. Train yards if you like freights, but watch for security and be ready to run. Near the bottom of the DVP on the west side (sorry dont have a street name) there are some legit spots. Theres alot just keep your eyes open!

dont ask how I know this :)
How you know this? :lmao:
 
How you know this? :lmao:

... there may or may not be some peices down there that I may or may not have contributed...
 
Slogan: ^that's where I got my pics of Quinn..
Lin: You pics provoked my mide to make that decision on using grffiti background for the playbill of the shows, which I'm organizing in September.

September 17 & 18 on the stage of the Lower Ossington Theatre (7pm and 6pm) two breathtaking... braintaking shows presented by Russian Contemporary theatre! Both shows bi-lingual:)
 
There is a lot of great graffiti in and around Kensington Market.
 
There are some amazing peices the alleyway south of Queen St, that runs from Spadina to Portand. They used to do a Graffitti expo there for a weekend every summer. Hundreds of people would come out and make this incredible murals. Not sure if it's still happening, but either way lots of murals still there.

also come good stuff in alley ways off College St.
 
The alley way between portland and spadina will be your easiest spot to get some good shots. The graffiti is kept up and changed around often, I shoot in there all the time and its always looking fresh.
 
Here is it!

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EVERYBODY IS WELCOME TO COME!!!*
The show will be multilingual (russian-french-english), though the text is not major.
The theatre Teatralnaya Laboratoriya is a super-contemporary extra-experimental art, and all of their shows are very interesting.
I did bring this theatre to Toronto in 2009, when they produced a show together with Canadian actors; and in 2007 we performed at UofT
 
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