Nestled in a schoolyard in East Harlem, the Graffiti Hall of Fame has been a New York City cultural institution for over four decades. Established in 1980 by two graffiti artists, it originally served as a meet-up and practice space for emerging talents. Today, the open-air gallery features vibrant, ever-changing murals from international street-art stars. Visitors can explore the colorful, dynamic works that cover the walls, offering a glimpse into the evolving world of graffiti and street art.
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