Dataset Description
Location of the first nine walls dedicated to temporary graffiti and the first three walls dedicated to permanent graffiti inaugurated on August 13, 2012 by the City of Sherbrooke.
Graffiti artists can use the walls dedicated to temporary works as they please. On the other hand, as for the walls allocated to permanent works, they must submit a sketch to the district where the wall in question is located. These various sites are identified by plaques inviting graffiti artists to give free rein to their creativity on the walls dedicated to temporary works and to respect permanent works by not graffiti on them.This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).
Organization: Government and Municipalities of Québec | Gouvernement et municipalités du Québec
Last modified: 2026-04-22T18:07:41.537810
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