I participated in a Springboard for the Arts community development training in Rapid City, South Dakota last year. We visited Art Alley, a back alley with constantly changing graffiti...I believe it grew organically and now is regulated with arts council and city.  

https://www.artalleyrc.com/ 
https://www.visitrapidcity.com/things-to-do/arts-culture/art-alley 
https://rapidcityjournal.com/news/local/arts-council-looks-to-revitalize-art-alley/article_677ac3fb-f12e-5dcc-a28e-fa80ccacb7a7.html  

Mary Bevans Gillett
Convener, Northwest Michigan Arts & Culture Network
Region 2 MCACA Regrant Coordinator
231.883.8388
mgillett03@gmail.com

arts@nwmiarts.net
www.nwmiarts.org

On Wed, Oct 9, 2019 at 10:31 AM Fiona Bond <fiona@creativewaco.org> wrote:

Does anyone have any good examples of graffiti/street art projects or programs that have encouraged street art while discouraging unwanted graffiti? I’m especially interested in projects involving police and/or city as partners and in public places such as skateparks.

 

Thanks so much!

Fiona

 

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Mary Bevans Gillett
Convener, Northwest Michigan Arts & Culture Network
Region 2 MCACA Regrant Coordinator
231.883.8388