From 1972 through '76, UGA transitioned the writers from trains and walls to canvas and galleries. Graffiti became less crime—more art.
All photos in this section are courtesy of
Michael Lawrence and Herb Migdol.
UGA artists create art live onstage during Twyla Tharpe's Deuce Coupe ballet in 1973.
UGA's Bama, a.k.a. ARML, at Razor Gallery
Bama art
MICO and his art,
far right: Flint 707
below: Fun at the orginal UGA headquaters
TOP: 1973: Bama, Flint 707, Snake, and other original members of UGA.