On this last weekend of Hispanic Heritage Month, as part of our “Hidden Histories” series, we hear the story of Lady Pink, a graffiti artist who has helped bring the medium into the mainstream and ...
In 1971, a seven-year-old Sandra Fabara moved with her family from a city nestled in an Ecuadorian rainforest to the dense brick landscape of Brooklyn. By the time she was a teenager, she had gone ...
Lady Pink was a despondent teen in the ’70s when she started tagging her boyfriend’s name on walls around her middle school in Brooklyn, N.Y. After he’d been arrested for graffiti and sent back to ...
Female artists are thriving in the graffiti arena. But it was not always this way. Forty years ago, the graffiti world was male-dominated, and just a few women practiced the art form. Among them was ...
The Museum of Graffiti, located in Miami, has collaborated with Champion Athleticwear to create a limited-edition T-shirt with a tag from Lady Pink. With a front graphic that features the graffiti and ...
On this last weekend of Hispanic Heritage Month, as part of our “Hidden Histories” series, we hear the story of Lady Pink, a graffiti artist who has helped bring the medium into the mainstream and ...