WRITERS BLOCK
Legal graffiti wall around Market St, San Diego, CA, USA

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Description
a place with alot of walls to paint on
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January 24 2012 |
Painted there a few days ago. Nice walls located behind a small shop where you can also buy paint. The owner opened the gates at about 10am for me. Address is: 5010 Market Street |
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August 2 2011 |
Open Mon-Friday 9AM-5PM Paint available for purchase on site. Call (619) 263-4914 for info. |
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February 24 2011 |
are u guys open today? is there any phone number to call if is open? |
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January 5 2011 |
Hi, I was wondering if i could have a semi photoshoot of some of my friends at this organization. How would i get in, and does it cost ? Im looking for a graffiti theme and whats a better place than writers block . Shoot my some information about this , and how its going to work. Thank you . |
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August 30 2010 |
is this place still legal/open? and what time is it open? |
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July 5 2010 |
No permit needed, just show up with a id. Make sure if your going over some one your shits better. Thats it in a nut shell. Respect |
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March 27 2010 |
I want to have a photoshoot at Writerz Blok but i saw that its gated. Is there a cost to get in? |
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November 27 2009 |
how does it work .. Do you need to pay a fee for a piece of wall ... or you could just do it anywhere ? |
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October 18 2009 |
for many (most) locations, to do public works, contact the city council of where you want your art displayed. often, it takes some time to get your concept legalized. also, assistance/resources on getting a grant or other assistance may be available depending. so, to be professional about it, basically you have to have like a plan and a miniture of what you want and also be able to back up what you want to do it writing. i know theres professional art/artisan people at this place; im not, but they pro'lly have a better idea. think those drab little green electrical boxes, etc... (much of them in san diego county are already vibrantly un-green!) |
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October 18 2009 |
for many (most) locations, to do public works, contact the city council of where you want your art displayed. often, it takes some time to get your concept legalized. also, assistance/resources on getting a grant or other assistance may be available depending. so, to be professional about it, basically you have to have like a plan and a miniture of what you want and also be able to back up what you want to do it writing. i know theres professional art/artisan people at this place; im not, but they pro'lly have a better idea. think those drab little green electrical boxes, etc... (much of them in san diego county are already vibrantly un-green!) |
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August 29 2009 |
If I want to do a class project where graffiti is the end product, would there be any way to bring them down to the wall sometime in mid-October, and have them create their art? Would there be ANY way to guarantee it isn't drawn over for a period of time? We will be looking at identity (high school seniors for their college personal statements) - if anyone has any input, ideas, or would be willing to maybe even come in to the classroom, please email me: edadsetan@hotmail.com Thanks! |
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August 28 2009 |
how do you get a permit? |
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November 25 2008 |
Any tips on how you can try to get a legal graffiti wall in your city? |
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November 14 2008 |
no permit needed.......just bring ur own paint |
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July 18 2008 |
For this wall, is there a permit needed |


