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2:36 pm October 3, 2011
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Is there anything that houston's street artist and grafitti artist can do to help the cause? We are a somewhat antisocial bunch (not ones for public protest) but we are willing to offer our support and we have varying degrees of skill and talents but we dont exactly have any direction. any help is greatly appreciated.
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6:50 pm October 4, 2011
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i too, am a writer and i think that if we go and paint anything illegally near the protest spots it may put the protesters in hot water with police (because they may think the protesters have done it). we wouldn't want our actions to anger the law any more than we already will be. my opinion though.
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4:06 pm October 5, 2011
| CraigB
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Personally, I feel that making this protest sustainable means staying within legal lines.
That being said, I think street art is awesome and I love finding positive messages on the structure of the city I live in.
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12:50 pm October 10, 2011
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How about live art and a public gallery like they did in new york.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/…..02802.html
Myself and other artist are highly interested. hit me up Superflaked@gmail.com
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10:48 am November 1, 2011
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hi, I would suggest getting in touch with Media / posting in the Media forum (http://occupyhouston.org/forum/media/). Thanks! look forward to seeing you at the occupation :)
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