
Hidden Baltimore gem! Graffiti Alley has been here for years. Every rapper has done a video/shoot here. The graffiti is always changing and interesting! I've seen the coolest things here. It's a...
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Graffiti Warehouse is a non-profit experimental community art organization in Baltimore City that promotes the arts by providing a safe and legal space for street artists to create their work freely. They also offer unique shooting spaces for photographers and videographers, and support Baltimore street artists by providing opportunities to market their work locally and beyond.
Rosenfeld Org, the parent organization of Graffiti Warehouse, is dedicated to preserving both Graffiti Alley and Graffiti Warehouse, helping young artists stay safe and avoid legal issues, and indirectly saving the city money on graffiti cleaning. They are also expanding their presence to Detroit, Michigan, with Temple of Oz, offering similar shooting spaces and planning to showcase Baltimore street art in Detroit while fostering an exchange of art and artists between the two cities.
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Hidden Baltimore gem! Graffiti Alley has been here for years. Every rapper has done a video/shoot here. The graffiti is always changing and interesting! I've seen the coolest things here. It's a...
This is just an amazing place to shoot. People from all over come here to shoot with their models and there is plenty of space. There is about three floors of dark corners amazing Graffiti Art and...
The alley is easy to find and there is a enough graffiti to get a lot of good pictures. The problem there is trash, needles, and other nasty things ALL OVER but to be fair it is an ally and I wen...
The Graffiti warehouse is an amazing place to take photos and throw parties. They have multiple studios and are available for rental. Over the summer it was a bit warm in the lower level but...
I have to say I was very excited about checking out this creative space, I found out about them through word of mouth. I stopped by today to see what all the fuss was about. I was met with a...
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