Being part of an innovative art space where graffiti is recognised and affirmed and legitimatized within a broad range of art practices including felt sculpture, abstract, web hosting, impressionist styles and portraiture, increases for me the puzzle that the debate is still on around the place graffiti has in the visual arts. Poking fun at Munch in Hosier Lane in Melbourne, under a bridge in the northern Burnett area of Gayndah in Queensland or in our space at Jugglers – the stories continue to be written across a broad range of art genres “for those who have eyes to see”. Interior decoration and art might be a better debate rather than graffiti and art.



