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Graffiti Hall of Fame
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ay "Sting Ray" Rodriguez created the Graffiti Hall of Fame back in 1980 to provide a place for the city's talented graffiti artists to show off their skills.
People outside of NYC think of a music video show when they hear "106 & Park," but residents of El Barrio know the historical relevance that location has to the New York street art movement. Harlem community activist Ray "Sting Ray" Rodriguez created the Graffiti Hall of Fame back in 1980 to provide a place for the city's talented graffiti artists to show off their skills. Since it's in the courtyard of the Jackie Robinson Educational Complex, visit when school isn't in session to see some of the dopest street art done by local artists and others who have traveled to East Harlem to have their place in the Hall of Fame.
People outside of NYC think of a music video show when they hear "106 & Park," but residents of El Barrio know the historical relevance that location has to the New York street art movement. Harlem community activist Ray "Sting Ray" Rodriguez created the Graffiti Hall of Fame back in 1980 to provide…
Located in the Jackie Robinson Playground , the Graffiti Hall of Fame honors the art form that bubbled up in New York City in the late 1960s and ’70s with a rotating exhibit by a who’s who of street artists. More than 20 pieces typically adorn the walls, complementing the work in the rest of the neighborhood, like the The Spirit of East Harlem mural on the corner of Lexington Avenue and East 104th Street
Located in the Jackie Robinson Playground , the Graffiti Hall of Fame honors the art form that bubbled up in New York City in the late 1960s and ’70s with a rotating exhibit by a who’s who of street artists. More than 20 pieces typically adorn the walls, complementing the work in the rest of the nei…
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