CLEVELAND — You don't have to look hard in just about any major city - including Cleveland - to find graffiti art. The popular street art has been a part of the urban landscape for many years, and been the source of some controversy as well.
But more recently, the art form is helping to revitalize entire neighborhoods.
Here in Cleveland, some of that revitalization is thanks to Graffiti HeArt, a non-profit that aims to give graffiti artists a platform for their work and helps fund art education scholarships and urban development projects.
Jay and Betsy paid a visit to Graffiti HeArt President & Founder Stamy Paul and Graffiti Artist Poke to learn more and even try their own hand at the art.
Watch the video in the player above to see their new "tag" names and more!