
From Skating to Painting: How MEME is making her mark in graffiti and on the world
Today we highlight Meme, a graffiti artist and skateboarder from Northern California. She is the creator of Few and Far, an empowering global collective of women who skate, paint, and support one another. With 23 international members, Few and Far is now a powerful force in both the graffiti and skateboarding communities. Over the last two decades, Meme’s travels and activism have taken her around the world from Cuba to Japan, and she continues to inspire others with her art and commitment to change.
15 minutes with “That Graffiti guy”- JEB1!
My cherry popped in 1989, with my first hollow fill of “Jeben” in Antioch California at the hardly famous Jack-Off wall. It was a spot that was frequented by locals who were just getting into the game. It was a great place to start learning how to spray, a place whose usefulness only came to an end when cops, thinking they got the bust of a century, nabbed a few of us giving us our first taste of the other side of graffiti.

Behind the scenes with ATL’s very own: PERVE
“..Graffiti means everything to me. It’s my love, life, and world. Everyday of my life, graffiti is involved in some aspect. Letters are really fresh to me. I find it fascinating how so many different writers can transform the same letter in all sorts of different variations. I also like how its a big, fuck you to the system!”
