Ryerson professor charged with defacing University of Guelph wall September 8, 2015 By Jake Kivanc A Ryerson instructor who was charged for spray-painting on a University of Guelph (UofG) wall says he’s “not ashamed” of his actions and is willing to face what consequences may await him. Part-time Ryerson philosophy instructor Paul Bali, 40, was charged with mischief in July when he painted “abattoir” — a synonym […]
Racial slurs found in bathroom November 2, 2011 The walls of the third floor men’s washroom in the library building were recently vandalized with racist graffiti containing vulgar and offensive language towards Arabs
Features ATTACK OF THE PUBLIC SPACE INVADERS September 12, 2007 In just a year and a half, Toronto's public space artists have left their mark across the city. But they want more.
Features Political Spray October 3, 2001 By Corrine Aeschelmann “Billboards for the rich, spray cans for the poor.” – Graffiti sprayed on a Toronto building. Across Toronto, the writing’s on the wall: Graffiti is no longer just art or vandalism but dynamic and organized expressions of counterculture.
Graphic sexual graffiti stains washroom stall November 4, 1998 Attempts have been made to mask obscene graffiti drawn in a men’s washroom during the summer months, but it appears to have left a permanent mark.