Alcatraz East Crime Museum’s is hosting
their 1st Annual Graffiti Art Contest
PIGEON FORGE, Tennessee It’s considered to be a crime and it has been
said that graffiti is everyone’s problem. It’s an eyesore that typically
brings property values down and costs a lot to clean up. In fact, it’s
estimated by the Environmental Protection Agency that the national cost
associated with graffiti across the country is at least $8 billion per
year. To combat this costly problem, many cities have introduced
organized graffiti art areas and in some instances commission graffiti
murals to “problem” vandal areas. In Knoxville, Tenn., there is a
graffiti walking tour of murals that give an insight into the cities
rich history. Now, in an effort to raise awareness, Alcatraz East Crime
Museum will be hosting their 1st Annual Graffiti Art Contest, and they
are inviting artists to participate.
“Graffiti is a serious issue that cities around the country deal with on
a daily basis,” states Janine Vaccarello, chief operating officer for
Alcatraz East. “We want people to understand how costly vandalism is and
raise awareness on programs that provide a solution.”
The graffiti contest will be held at the Alcatraz East Crime Museum,
located at 2757 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, on Saturday, June 2, 2018. The
winning artists will have their work on display in the museum, helping
to teach patrons about the topic.
Those artists who would like to participate must submit their samples to
pre-qualify for the event date. Winners of the graffiti contest win
bragging rights, will have their work displayed in the museum, and will
win a cash prize. The prizes are $750 for first place, $350 for second
place, and $200 for third place. Artists must be at least 18, the
artwork must be a crime-related subject, and it’s only open to
individuals, not teams. Artists can pre-qualify online at: https://www.alcatrazeast.com/graffiti-contest/.
“We are excited about this event and look forward to showcasing the
winning artwork,” added Vaccarello. “Our exhibit will create
conversations about graffiti, which is something that is found from
coast to coast. If our exhibit influences any young minds which prevents
future vandalism- then we have done our job!”
The museum also recently added new exhibits and artifacts, with there
being something for everyone. Their new interactive exhibits give people
the ability to test their pirate skills at tying knots, gives people the
ability to share their own 9/11 experiences, and gives them the chance
to offer a thank you message to law enforcement departments around the
nation. One of the most popular items on display at the museum is the
O.J. Simpson white Bronco from the infamous police chase that unfolded
on television before millions of viewers.
The museum continues to add to their collection monthly and has a
star-studded panel of experts who make up the Advisory Board, including
those in law enforcement, collectors, a medical examiner, crime scene
investigators, and others. The board includes Jim Willett, a retired
prison warden, Anthony Rivera, a combat veteran and Navy SEAL chief, and
Judge Belvin Perry, Jr., who is best known for the Casey Anthony trial.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit:
www.alcatrazeast.com.
About Alcatraz East
Alcatraz East is the most arresting crime museum in the United States.
Guests of all ages can encounter a unique journey into the history of
American crime, crime solving, and our justice system. Through
interactive exhibits and original artifacts, Alcatraz East is an
entertaining and educational experience for all ages - so much fun it’s
a crime! This family attraction is located at the entrance of The
Island, located at 2757 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN. General admission
tickets are $14.95 for children, $24.95 for adults. Group ticket sales
are available. The museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., with the
last ticket sold 60 minutes before closing. For more information and to
purchase tickets, visit: www.alcatrazeast.com.
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