The full collection of graffiti contains more than 700 photographs. The following galleries break the collection down thematically. Or you can search. (To make sure you’re finding the right graffiti, be sure to include the tags “graffiti” and “Regenstein Library”).
All photographs are free to use under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike license. The full text of all the graffiti is now available as a Google Docs spreadsheet.
You can download a cross-stitch pattern of Camilla Neppl Huber’s award-winning “Go to Italy, be a cobbler” design, also available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike license.
To keep up with the latest graffiti from the University of Chicago, you can subscribe to the RSS feed.
New addition! B-level men’s bathroom– the geekiest place on earth– now has its own page. All 40 pieces of (mostly) philosopher name wordplay are transcribed and Wikipedia-linked.

