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Wooster Collective is a website founded in 2003 that showcases street art from around the world.[1][2] The New York Times called it "a leading street-art blog."[3] It features ephemeral art placed on streets in cities around the world. The site also offers podcasting with music and interviews featuring street artists. The name Wooster comes from Wooster Street, located in the SoHo neighborhood of New York City.
The website's archive starts in January 2003, and the category list is over 100 items long.[4] Categories include entries as "Cardboard" art and "Guerrilla gardening", as well as locations with a street art presence such as Tokyo, Dublin and Milwaukee. It also contains interviews of street artists,[5] with reviews of artists' new work or of recent gallery exhibits.[6]