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Street Art Tour in New York City with Local Expert Guide

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Immerse yourself in the vibrant street art culture of New York City with this exciting tour led by a local expert guide. Experience the unique and diverse expressions of street art as you explore iconic neighborhoods like DUMBO, Little Italy, the Lower East Side, SoHo, and the West Side. Marvel at the stunning murals created by renowned artists such as Shepard Fairey, Faith47, Os Gemeos, and Keith Haring. Discover the hidden gems and secret alleyways where graffiti and spray-painted masterpieces come to life. Along the way, take in the city's architectural wonders, visit museums, and soak up the atmosphere of each vibrant neighborhood. This 180-minute tour is a must for art lovers and culture enthusiasts looking to uncover the soul of New York's street art scene.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-10 Participants
  • Small Group Tour, Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the vibrant street art of New York City
  • Discover hidden gems and secret graffiti spots
  • See works of acclaimed artists like Keith Haring and Shepard Fairey
  • Immerse yourself in the unique cultural background of the city
  • Enjoy the convenience and accessibility of street art in public spaces
  • All fees and taxes
  • Iconic places for photoshoot
  • Must see and off the beaten path
  • Expert advice where to go and what to do after the tour
  • Friendly local guide
  • Entrance fees (if any, depends on your preferences)
  • Food and drinks
  • Gratuities (optional)

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Introduction

Experience the vibrant and captivating street art culture of New York City with a local expert guide on this Street Art Tour. New York City is a melting pot of cultures, races, and ages, and the street art scene reflects this diversity. From graffiti to paintings, from painted pieces to digital art, the streets of New York City are a canvas for artists to express themselves. Immerse yourself in this unique form of art and discover the masterpieces that adorn the city's walls.

What to expect?

During this 180-minute tour, you can expect to explore some of the most iconic and hidden street art locations in New York City. Your first stop will be at DUMBO Walls, where acclaimed artists have created murals for the project. Then, you'll journey to Little Italy, where the L.I.S.A. Project NYC has commissioned captivating works of street art. Freeman Alley in the Lower East Side is another hidden gem where you'll find a place full of graffiti. The Bowery Mural, Centre-Fuge Public Art Project, and Highline Art are just a few of the other stops on this immersive tour.

Who is this for?

This Street Art Tour is perfect for art enthusiasts, culture seekers, and anyone with a keen interest in exploring the vibrant art scene of New York City. Whether you're a local looking to uncover hidden gems or a visitor wanting to experience the city's unique cultural background, this tour offers something for everyone. From graffiti enthusiasts to those who simply appreciate the beauty of street art, this tour welcomes all individuals who want to immerse themselves in the creative energy of New York City.

Why book this?

Embarking on this Street Art Tour presents a unique opportunity to dive into New York's street culture and witness significant masterpieces firsthand. With a local expert guide leading the way, you'll gain valuable insights into the artists, their techniques, and the stories behind each artwork. This tour allows you to go beyond the surface level of street art and truly understand its impact on the city's cultural landscape. By participating in this tour, you not only support local artists but also gain a deeper appreciation for the creativity and expression that thrives on the streets of New York City.

Good to know

As you explore the various street art locations, make sure to bring comfortable walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. Don't forget your camera as you'll encounter numerous photo-worthy moments throughout the tour. Keep in mind that street art is constantly evolving, so the tour may include different artworks than those mentioned in the itinerary. However, this ensures that you'll always discover something new and exciting during your street art adventure in New York City.

Reviews

Past participants of this tour have been astounded by the creativity and diversity of the street art they encountered. They praised the knowledgeable guide who provided fascinating insights into the artists and their works. Many reviewers also appreciated the off-the-beaten-path locations that allowed them to explore hidden corners of the city while immersing themselves in the vibrant street art scene. Overall, feedback for this Street Art Tour has been overwhelmingly positive, with participants describing it as an eye-opening and inspiring experience.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Dumbo

First point is 20 Jay St. #510, which is DUMBO Walls. Jonathan Levine Gallery teamed up with the DUMBO Improvement District and Two Trees Management Co to organize the beloved DUMBO Walls street art space. Acclaimed artists such as CAM, DALeast, Eltono, Shepard Fairey, Faith47, MOMO, Stefan Sagmeister and Yuko Shimizu have created murals for the project. The space is comprised of eight walls. Find more information by visiting the DUMBO Improvement District’s official website. There is the Brooklyn flea, a giant market where you can find anything this world has seen or just watch people in their common life. You can move whether by Brooklyn or Manhattan bridge to the next point of itinerary. Watch the city’s architecture from another architecture masterpiece! Also you can visit Museum at Eldridge Street on your way.

Little Italy

The next point is L.I.S.A project, Mulberry St., Little Italy. For approximately five years, the L.I.S.A. Project NYC has commissioned artists from all across the globe to create captivating works of street art in Little Italy and nearby localities. In collaboration with the Merchants Association of Little Italy, the nonprofit collective has built an extensive portfolio of public works with the most recent ones created by Sonny Sundancer, Nick Walker, GATS, KaNOkid, Crash and BKFOXX. On your way to the next destination you can find two museums at once: Tenement Museum and International Center of Photography Museum.

Freeman Alley

At Freeman Alley you see a place full of a graffiti. Tucked in the heart of the Lower East Side, Freeman Alley is a hidden gem for perusing street art. Artists such as ASVP, Army of One, as well as Hanksy have added their artwork to the brick facade of buildings in the elusive pathway. The most recent mural is James Goldcrown’s Love Wall which features a colorful collage of spray-painted hearts. While moving to the next stop you find The Basilica of St. Patrick's Old Cathedral, enormous and impressive cathedral with long history.

76 E Houston St

76 E. Houston St. is Bowery Mural. Nearly 40 years ago, Keith Haring placed his artwork on the sprawling Bowery Mural wall in New York City. Shortly afterwards, countless artists vandalized the concrete canvas with their graffiti tags. However, renowned curator Jeffrey Deitch teamed up with the late Tony Goldman of Goldman Global Arts (the company that owns the wall) to enlist acclaimed artists from all across the globe to produce captivating street art on the wall. Os Gemeos, Shepard Fairey, Kenny Scharf and Ron English are just a handful of artists who have participated in the public art program.

First Street Green Cultural Park

Passing down the street, at 33 E. First St. you find two parks there. Our destination is First Street Green Cultural Park. Founded in 2008, First Street Green Cultural Park is an open art space located in NYC’s Lower East Side. A diverse array of artistic styles from both local and international artists can be observed in the public space. Vernon O’Meally, Karlis Rekevics, Jeromy Velasco, Alexis Duque, Emily Noelle Lambert, Justin Rodier, Marc Pelletier, Paul Paddock, Robert Plater, Phlegm and See One have won mural competitions at the East Village park.

New York City

E. First St. is Centre-Fuge Public Art Project. Lower East Side natives Jonathan Neville and Pebbles Russell started the Centre-Fuge Public Art Project back in 2011. The pair wanted to transform boring construction sites in the region into canvasses for colorful art murals. Periodically, artists will drench the exterior walls of construction trailers with their spray-painted masterpieces. Visual artists Cycle 21, Julia Cocuzza, Mike Kuhn, Damien Miksza, Col Wallnuts and Kwue Molly are the most recent contributors to the project.

SoHo

The mural honors “everyone that has made and continues to keep the real hip-hop alive,” they said in a statement. More precisely, the work pays homage to graffiti, rap and the era of 1970s New York break dancing. As far as details go, the cap is embellished with a graffiti-bombed subway train, the boombox plays “Planet Rock” by Afrika Bambaataa, and a Mugsy pin painted by Rock Steady Crew member Doze Green can be found attached to the old school tracksuit top Moving to the final step, you can see Whitney Museum of American Art, Ground Zero Museum Workshop and David Zwirner art gallery close to each other.

New York City

Finally, at the Linear Park on the West Side you can see Highline Art. The High Line in NYC is an elevated park where you can not only get captivating views of lower Manhattan, but also spot a slew of striking street art. Art collective Friends of the High Line has invited artists from all parts of the world to place their artwork on the walls of buildings located near the walkway. In 2011, French artist JR created a large-scale mural portrait for his “Inside Out Project” and in 2012, Brazilian artist Kobra adorned a wall with a colorful mural inspired by Alfred Eisenstaedt’s iconic 1945 photograph dubbed V-J Day.

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

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