As part of the on-going discussion of street art and its relationship to curatorial practice, as sparked by the controversy surrounding MOCA's soon-to-open exhibit "Art in the Streets," the group MOCA-latte has introduced a project intended to "provide a spark to ignite essential discussion about art in Los Angeles." The Red Sticker Campaign allows the general public to judge the merits of local street art by slapping an "Approved" or "Disapproved" sticker on the selected mural, graffito, poster, etc, then snap a picture and email it to the growing MOCA-latte gallery. Check out MOCA-latte's site for info on how to get stickers and get started curating.