Graffiti Hall of Fame
Tourist attraction · East Harlem ·

Graffiti Hall of Fame

Tourist attraction · East Harlem ·

Harlem street art showcase featuring world-renowned graffiti artists

graffiti art
school playground
view through fence
east harlem
amazing artwork
public art
wheelchair accessible
street parking
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Park Ave, New York, NY 10029 Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Park Ave, New York, NY 10029 Get directions

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Dec 18, 2025

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Graffiti Hall of Fame

Snow L.

Google
This is a yearly event at 1:06 & park. Showcasing some of the most famous and amazing artists and Graffiti Writers from all over New York and all over the world. The art display there is just absolutely beautiful amazing if you're in New York you can go by anytime and walk through to art. The events called the graffiti Hall of Fame you can look them up on Instagram

Matt B

Google
It’s one large wall with two sides painted. The exterior side says HARLEM in filled-in big block letters, the interior is a bit tougher to see as it’s a part of a school / playground.

Pahel B.

Google
Pieces of Graffiti Icons. Unfortunately the Court Yard was closed . Hard to take pictures.

Tommy K.

Google
I grew up with this style of art and used to partake of it myself as a teenager, so this was like coming home after being away for years for me. Right in the heart of Harlem, I couldn’t wait to check this place out. The artwork is amazing, and you can tell that heart and soul was out into every drop of paint that hit the walls. Some people don’t consider graffiti art, but that’s cool. Everything isn’t for everybody. Highly, highly recommended stopping by to check it out.

Marco

Google
Most of the graffiti are located on the inside of a wall separating a school playground from the street. This means they are not accessible to public during the week. They looked cool from the distance but be aware of the time you visit the place, maybe weekends are the way to go

Petra Z.

Google
First of all, I would have liked seeing it. It's a school, entrance closed, and I'm not sure, if you can go in easily any other day. For sure, not a tourist attraction. Walk by when you are on your way to Central Park otherwise wasting time.

Nikola S.

Google
Open to a public playground and space with graffiti walls. 50 years of Hip Hop music walls made in 2023. Nice artworks all around the field.

Ramon

Google
The experience was beyond incredible. My phone died before I could take more pictures . So with a dead phone I was only able to take 1 pic before it died. However , it is a piece by no other than the legendary SkemethreeYardKing . There were other amazing pieces and artist. It was and continues to be a new york experience unlike any other.
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Doug W.

Yelp
Guess I'm the only one that's sort of unimpressed. I heard graffiti hall of fame and I sort of had a five points intrigue. Aight, I'll take it, is what it is.
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Char I.

Yelp
Taste boy under whelming. I love grafitti and dabble in it myself. Although the graffiti along the walls were dope. It was pretty disappointing to only be able to see most of it through the fence. I get protecting the art but it would make for a better experience if we could see the graffiti better.
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Sharisse B.

Yelp
I found out about the Graffiti Hall of Fame from social media, and you had to purchase tickets on Eventbrite. When I went to Eventbrite I missed the complimentary tickets. It was listed on Eventbrite as the 43rd Annual Edition, and the dates were Saturday, August 19th, and Sunday, August 20th. The ticket cost was $12.51 to go on Sunday. When I arrived I didn't have to show my ticket. I also didn't know what to expect. There was some finished artwork. Some were still being made. There were vendors. I didn't like the fact that I was able to walk in and not. use my ticket. They didn't start to actually check tickets until about 4 pm. It's not something I would go to again.
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Jade V.

Yelp
Because you can't go inside and view the art (it's a public school) I'm giving it 4 stars. It's also not a massive art installation like one might assume from "hall of fame". It was cool to experience. If your in the area stop by, but I'm not sure it's worth the drive otherwise just because you have to view everything through a gate. Street parking was available.
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Marianne W.

Yelp
So much beautiful art work in this area of East Harlem. It even brightens a rainy day. You must keep your eyes open. It is on school walls. Look up! It is along side streets. Shops have the art decorating their storefronts. Especially noted near playgrounds, parks, and schools! So creative. I have a lot of pictures from around East Harlem. You never know if these well crafted murals be remain. I try to capture the images in the hopes they will be admired sometime in the future. If you live or work in the area take a look and enjoy! Stop and have a great meal or a cupcake, muffin, whatever. It's all good!
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Phylicia K.

Yelp
I was really surprised to find this area of East Harlem filled with such cool art! I was disappointed the area was locked when I went to visit but there is still so much to see surround the building and you can still peak into the area and catch a glimpse of some of the art. I'm really jealous of the students at the school. They get to see and appreciate all of this art on a regular basis!
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Kwame J.

Yelp
This place has been around for nearly three decades. Amazing artwork by some of the world's best artists.
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Miss A.

Yelp
Free & open to the public when school isnt in session. Usually closes by 5ish depending on the mood of the security guards on duty. Wheelchair/Stroller accessible. No bike riding allowed (you can bring it in but you gotta park it). Picture taking allowed. The address listed is wrong. The graffiti hall of fame is in the courtyard/playground of Jackie Robinson School which is located at 1587 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10029 in East Harlem. The GHofF is situated right at the corner of East 106th Street & Park Ave.

Julian J.

Yelp
My only compliant is that there is no way to get into the playground. You have to look through the fence/. Creepy either way I suppose. Highly recommend this spot. A pleasant surprise.
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Narinah J.

Yelp
It was locked when I visited...but I was still able to get some nice pictures. Very laidback atmosphere. I would love to come back when more people are present.
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Jenny S.

Yelp
The address on this thing is super wrong. 106 and Park is Harlem, not Murray Hill. Anyway, The art was great and everything, def a site to see, but small! and half of it is in a school yard, so it's closed off and you can't even really see it. Everyone says to go check this place out. but really, i suggest only doing it if you're in the area.
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Dawn R.

Yelp
The guys do a great job keeping the walls fresh. The newest art on the inside wall is quite impressive. It actually makes the school look a lot better especially with the brand new outside gym that was constructed.
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Roland G.

Yelp
I've always appreciated the Graffiti Art. In all styles, to all my fellow friends thank you. It's been a great representation of life traveling around town, NYC.
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George C.

Yelp
I was perfectly fine with admiring the work here from the street, so the fact that it was dark and 'closed' didn't impact my experience. Having watched it once and turned it off immediately, I had completely forgotten about the BET show, but just now I am realizing why 106&Park sounded so familiar when I approached the corner.
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Antoinne M.

Yelp
The Graffiti Hall of Fame has Been My Home For 40 Years Now. I Grew Up in Lehman Village Housing Projects All My Life. The Hall of Fame has Taken a Change To it in Some Years maybe For The Better But I Love The Old Hall Of Fame... My Mom Used To take My Brother & I Down There To Take Pics on Easter Every Year. So You Can imagen... I've Have Seen All The Greats!!! Hats off To Ray Rodriguez For Making A Street Kids Dream of Art Come True!!! Coming From a Kid Who Used To Enjoy The Summer Free Lunches Then The Free Art!!! Thanks For The Memories!
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Edwin S.

Yelp
Hall of fame? When I think of graffiti I think of subway cars in the 70's, the tag Ajax, the Bronx, what I see here? Not sure about that, but it has some cool stuff up.