This Is Not Art ~ not? on Oct4 2008

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GraffitiJunction’s archives overflow with unpublished images of Newcastle’s fabulous wall art lovingly gathered in the last 5 years.

GJMan’s main lesson has been that maintaining websites overwhelms actually creating content.

Adopting Milo317’s beautiful WordPress theme to replace archaic "static html" website layout enables our wealth of images to finally grace these pages.

Should you stumble here in October 2008, at the height of TINA (This Is Not Art) you will find GJMan scrambling desperately to migrate the old site to this new one. Please forgive rough edges, gaps, and broken links.

Hey, just like real wall art :0)

Newcastle is awash with visitors from around the country and the world, attending TINA - comprising Electrofringe, NYWF (young writers), Sound Summit, Critical Animals -  AND Newcastle’s Mattara Festival AND the annual King Edward Park Hill Climb (carz!).

Yep, you see, the city is abuzz with even MORE than Australia’s largest and most diverse annual media and arts festival. There’s a great atmosphere around town which is teeming with bikes & backpacks. With each festival our little parochial playspace gains depth and sophistication.

Please visit us again next year.


The Author gjman is bemused admirer of commissioned and uninvited street art that flouresces and fades around Newcastle
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  • Images on Graffiti Junction

    record 21st-century life in Newcastle on Australia's east coast, a delightful provincial city whose enlightened council stares down a sensationalised vote-mongering anti-graffiti crusade of the Sydney-centric NSW state government.

  • Our interest is wall art
    - aka aerosol art, street art, tagging, graffiti, whatever. We praise the high-end frescos and murals that add great texture to otherwise banal cityscapes. Images of vandalism, however, in no way intend glorification, nor elevate it - by association here - to the level of true art.

  • Australia has a short history
    - ignoring (as it does) the world's oldest civilization we stole it from. Lacking classical or medieval buildings or art, with bland utilitarian cityscape and suburbia barely a century old, Australians are unaccustomed to public art. Many cannot distinguish between murals, high-end sanctioned graffiti - and vandal scribblers. While photographing commissioned murals in Newcastle Beach pedestrian tunnel, I was berated by an old lady demanding to know, scathingly and more than a little rhetorically, "Is this art? Is it? Tell me!" I smiled and laughed politely: "Well, yes .."

  • Graffiti-Junction is a labour of love and consumes inordinate time, oxygen, and dollars, with negative income.

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