Art Alley
Friday, August 8th, 2008Art Alley is open to all who can wield a spray can, brush or broom. There are no art snobs, gallery owners or posers running the show and no fees. But like the open volunteer resource – Wikipedia – something inspired and useful emerges from all this chaotic and uncensored creativity.
The alley is continually changing as new inspiration overwrites the old. To view and uncover the previous art that now lays buried beneath layers of new art, visit http://artalley.awardspace.com/
A short history of Art Alley – A few years ago Art Alley was a typical grungy alley like thousands of others. Its transformation began around 2002 when, as legend has it, a man named Todd Rigione move to Rapid City from California with his girl friend, Judy Looyenga (a native of Rapid City). The back stairway of their apartment looked out over the alley.
They decided to change their view beginning with painting pictures over graffiti on power poles. Soon others joined in and populist artwork spread up and down the alley.
Next Stop – the infamous annual “Sturgis Bike Rally”
I was 21 when I first discovered the badlands. I was fleeing the grind of a regimented business curriculum and a full time job in advertising. I was up to my eyeballs in shit and trying to sell shit to others before I fixed up an old 1974 VW camper bus (the “Chuck Wagon”) and said – fuck it I’m heading west (or some loose equivalent). It’s still the best decision I ever made.

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