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Bip Apollo (also known online as "Bip Graffiti", "BiP", and "Believe in People") is a formerly anonymous painter and sculptor who is, according to at least one description, "known internationally for his role in spear-heading the North American street art revival". He initially came to public attention in 2010 around New Haven, Connecticut, moved to the San Francisco Bay Area around 2013 or 2014, and began extensively traveling internationally in 2015.

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  • Bip Apollo (also known online as "Bip Graffiti", "BiP", and "Believe in People") is a formerly anonymous painter and sculptor who is, according to at least one description, "known internationally for his role in spear-heading the North American street art revival". He initially came to public attention in 2010 around New Haven, Connecticut, moved to the San Francisco Bay Area around 2013 or 2014, and began extensively traveling internationally in 2015. (en)
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  • Elizabeth Benton, spokesperson for the city of New Haven, Connecticut (en)
  • Abigail Rider, real estate manager for Yale University (en)
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  • The City of New Haven and the arts community strongly support public art in a way few communities in the region can match. But murals or stencils on private or City property without permission is vandalism. The City can’t be in the position to support certain acts of vandalism over others based on the interesting nature or attractiveness of the messaging. (en)
  • Our position on graffiti is that no matter how beautiful it may be it is an act of vandalism which if not promptly removed sends a signal to people in the area that the owners and residents of the area think it’s not worth it to maintain their property. Graffiti makes people feel unsafe and attracts additional vandalism. The key to controlling graffiti is to remove it quickly and completely. (en)
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  • Bip Apollo (also known online as "Bip Graffiti", "BiP", and "Believe in People") is a formerly anonymous painter and sculptor who is, according to at least one description, "known internationally for his role in spear-heading the North American street art revival". He initially came to public attention in 2010 around New Haven, Connecticut, moved to the San Francisco Bay Area around 2013 or 2014, and began extensively traveling internationally in 2015. (en)
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