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Brooklyn's Award Winning Graffiti & Street Art 2 Hr Walking Tour

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Overview
Join us in Bushwick, Brooklyn, and discover some of the best New York graffiti and street art on some of the world’s best and most interesting urban canvasses.

We’ll explain to you the background and history of the art of many famous and not-so-famous artists.

Obtain a better appreciation and critical eye for what is an ever-changing form of expression, all the while exploring a part of New York only now emerging on visitors’ itineraries.

Artists whose works we may encounter on the New York Graffiti and Street Art Tour:

Buff Monster, known for his use of the color pink
Skewville, is famous, among other things, for re-inventing tossing sneakers over the telephone wire.
Beau Stanton
Billy Mode & Chris Stain – famous members of the Bushwick Collective
ColWallnuts
and many many other artists.
City: Brooklyn
Tue 02 Sep
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Starting at $49.00
Tue 02 Sep
Starting at $49.00
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What's Included
2 Hour Walking Tour Led by Local Artists
Best Art & Graffiti Walking Tour of Brooklyn
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
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Bushwick Collective Street Art
Artists whose works we may encounter on the New York Graffiti and Street Art Tour: Buff Monster, known for his use of the color pink Skewville, is famous, among other things, for re-inventing tossing sneakers over the telephone wire. Beau Stanton Billy Mode & Chris Stain – famous members of the Bushwick Collective ColWallnuts
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Maria Hernandez Park
Maria Hernandez Park is a beloved community park located in the heart of Bushwick, Brooklyn. Spanning several acres, the park provides a vital green space for local residents to relax, play, and connect with one another. Named in honor of Maria Hernandez, a local activist who advocated for the betterment of her neighborhood, the park is a symbol of community resilience and pride. It features amenities such as basketball courts, playgrounds, and open fields, as well as shaded areas perfect for picnics or quiet moments. Throughout the year, the park also serves as a venue for various community events, including farmers' markets, performances, and cultural celebrations, further solidifying its role as a centerpiece of the Bushwick neighborhood.
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Bushwick Collective Street Art
The Bushwick Collective is an open-air street art gallery that has transformed the streets of Bushwick, Brooklyn, into a vibrant canvas for artists from around the world. Founded by Joseph Ficalora in 2012, the initiative was created to beautify the neighborhood and honor its artistic roots. The walls of industrial buildings in Bushwick serve as the backdrop for large-scale murals, graffiti, and various forms of urban art, displaying a dynamic range of styles and messages. The Bushwick Collective has become a destination for art enthusiasts and tourists alike, attracting visitors who come to admire the creativity and diversity that the artwork represents. Additionally, the collective holds annual block parties, featuring live painting, music, and local vendors, further fostering a sense of community and celebration of the arts.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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