Where to Find Street Art and Graffiti in NYC's Five Boroughs
New York City is one of the birthplaces of modern graffiti culture. From legal murals to legendary graffiti hotspots, each borough has its own unique street art scene.
Manhattan
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Bowery Wall – One of NYC's most famous mural locations, featuring works by internationally known artists.
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Lower East Side – Filled with paste-ups, murals, and street art hidden throughout side streets.
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East Village – Long associated with graffiti, punk culture, and public art.
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Harlem – Large community murals and cultural artwork celebrating local history.
The Bronx
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Graffiti Hall of Fame – One of the most important graffiti sites in the world.
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Hunts Point – Home to large-scale murals and community art projects.
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Mott Haven – A growing arts district with numerous murals.
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Around Yankee Stadium you'll find commissioned murals honoring Bronx culture and baseball history.
For someone involved in graffiti culture and Art We All, the Bronx remains one of the most historically significant boroughs to explore.
Brooklyn
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The Bushwick Collective – Perhaps the most famous street art destination in NYC today.
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Williamsburg – Murals, wheat-pastes, and artistic storefronts.
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Red Hook – Large industrial walls often used for murals.
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DUMBO – Creative district featuring rotating artwork.
Queens
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Welling Court Mural Project – Hundreds of murals spread across residential blocks.
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Long Island City – Strong mural culture and public art installations.
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Astoria – Local artists frequently contribute murals and public artwork.
Staten Island
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Stapleton – Community mural projects and public art.
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St. George – Murals near the ferry terminal and arts district.
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North Shore neighborhoods feature some of the borough's best street art.
Must-Visit NYC Graffiti Locations
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Graffiti Hall of Fame (Bronx)
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The Bushwick Collective (Brooklyn)
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Welling Court Mural Project (Queens)
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Bowery Wall (Manhattan)
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Hunts Point murals (Bronx)
For Serious Graffiti History
If you're interested in the roots of NYC graffiti, spend time in:
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The Bronx (birthplace of modern graffiti culture)
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Upper Manhattan
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Brooklyn train corridors
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Industrial areas of Queens
Many legendary writers, including TAKI 183, Lee Quiñones, Dondi White, and Lady Pink helped shape the movement that spread worldwide.
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