Rocky Dobey has been creating street art in Toronto for thirty years, for the greatest portion of that time anonymously. He is acclaimed by interventionist theorists and historians, activists and innumerable people who recognize his plaques, sculptures and books from seeing them permanently fastened to public spaces.

Rocky's work predominately focuses on prison liberation issues, memorials and apocalypse. He has recently starting exhibiting his art and selling multiples and is based out of 401 Richmond, and both Punchclock studios.