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For many Houstonians and artists, watching Graffiti Park come down is a painful reminder of how quickly cultural landmarks ...
Graffiti Park, located east of Downtown Houston, is being demolished as part of a highway expansion project.
A vibrant canvas for street art in EaDo is about to be a pile of rubble, and not everyone is inspired by the reason.
The vacant buildings just east of downtown first became canvases for urban artists more than a decade ago. It includes the ...
For more than a decade, a weathered building off Chartres Street in East Downtown Houston became a living canvas—bold, raw, ...
Two buildings on Leland Street east of downtown Houston, including Graffiti Park, are being demolished as part of the city’s ...
Once word about the site had gained traction, the park had ever-changing murals and art pieces painted by not only locals but ...
Houston's Graffiti Park, a cultural and artistic landmark, has been demolished for an I-45 infrastructure project.
To some, Graffiti Park is the best place in Houston to take selfies. To others, it's a backdrop for car shows, fashion shoots and music events. To street artists, these quiet, post-industrial EaDo ...
Buildings in Graffiti Park are being demolished to make way for the Texas Department of Transportation’s I-45 expansion ...
The Houston Heights Association posted on social media the park is temporarily closed after inappropriate graffiti was found on the playground equipment. HPD said officers responded on Tuesday ...