Some venerable street art on Beard Street in Red Hook will probably have disappeared from view by the time we post this. It has adorned a shed that is on the Revere Sugar property for a long time, including a sign that reads “Criminalize Greed, Not Graffiti.” Some of the art is very faded and some is newer, one piece having been put up several weeks ago. No matter, it’s all behind a big blue construction fence surrounding the old Revere Plant now. Come to think of it, that fence is a rather huge new canvas with which artists can work, not that we’d ever suggest that anyone do anything like that and liven up the Blue Berlin Wall of Beard Street.
Last Look at Red Hook Street Art
March 28th, 2007 · No Comments
Some venerable street art on Beard Street in Red Hook will probably have disappeared from view by the time we post this. It has adorned a shed that is on the Revere Sugar property for a long time, including a sign that reads “Criminalize Greed, Not Graffiti.” Some of the art is very faded and some is newer, one piece having been put up several weeks ago. No matter, it’s all behind a big blue construction fence surrounding the old Revere Plant now. Come to think of it, that fence is a rather huge new canvas with which artists can work, not that we’d ever suggest that anyone do anything like that and liven up the Blue Berlin Wall of Beard Street.
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