Hosted by Out of Hand Theater for the second year in Atlanta, Guerilla Haiku inspired 5 groups of Agents in covering Atlanta with their words. Segways were involved. And dragons. And maybe even pirates. But don’t take my word for it. Check out these photos!
- This is serious - Way too serious for me - Be your good self now!
- ghm575 Sep 21, 2012
- I love pogosticks - Jumping around is SO COOL - You can do it too!
- ghm575 Sep 21, 2012
- Criminal Records - Independent music store - Best records in town
- ghm575 Sep 21, 2012
- Make Art Everywhere - Trust your Struggle to Make it - Art Brings Joy to All
- ghm575 Sep 21, 2012
- Small house smaller roof - I had to stand on tiptoe - Totally worth it
- ghm575 Sep 21, 2012
- Parkour in Piedmont - Doing handstands with my friends - Having lots of fun
- ghm575 Sep 21, 2012
- Love is a color - Only the blind can see it - Can you see it now
- ghm575 Sep 20, 2012
- God is awesome - Don't you agree with me, yeah - O' And I love you!
- ghm575 Sep 20, 2012
- Roasting green chiles - Brought here from New Mexico - Muy caliente!
- ghm575 Sep 20, 2012
- face painted awesome - he just wants to go back to - his beer already!
- ghm575 Sep 20, 2012
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The Haiku Mistress
Actor and educator, Caley Vickerman, discovered haiku in 6th grade and they remain to this day a favorite method of expression; simple, precise and immeasurably powerful. It became her fervent wish to create events that celebrated haiku (and humanity). Thus the Guerilla Haiku Movement was born! …And the Haiku Mistress gratefully continues to celebrate!