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POSTPONED DUE TO WET WEATHER!! Since this is an outdoor show, we haven’t been able to set it up due to all the rain. We are looking to reschedule in June.

A night of 16mm school films about graffiti and vandalism. Films include – Fun or Dumb? Graffiti, Mike Makes His Mark, and more.

Rebus Works Rebus Works 301-2 Kinsey Street, Raleigh, NC 27603   (919) 754 – 8452

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3 Responses to “Graffiti: Fun or Dumb?”

  1. josh couto

    I have part one of this and didn’t know it was a series. How can I get this film as a quick time clip?

    Have you guys heard of anyone collaborating on a project in order to trade for this footage? Or something?

  2. admin

    You can get the film on the Other People’s Property DVD. That’s probably the quickest way to get a higher quality copy.

  3. Alice Burns

    Hi
    Can you give me any details or the film maker or production company that made these films. I would like to use this in my thesis and need more details for my critical bibliography.

    thanks

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