
Graffiti Hall of Fame
This monument to street art was originally built as a safe space that young graffiti artists could come to practice their craft without fear of being arrested. For over 30 years, this community-supported haven has been attracting some of the best talent in the country. Harlem community leader, Ray “Sting Ray” Rodriguez, named the schoolyard walls of the Jackie Robinson Educational Complex the Graffiti Hall of Fame.