Crack is Wack
Day-glo orange behind black figures twisting in alarm, two words repeating like a warning. Haring's handball-court mural from the height of the crack epidemic.
Next · Houston Bowery Wall subway south
The most famous public murals across the five boroughs, told aloud by the artists and neighbors who made them. Open the map, press play, keep walking. No app, no signup, no cost.
Here for the matches this summer? The trail fits between kickoffsNo guide, no app, no plaque deep enough. So the history, the artist, the reason it covers a whole wall, all of it stays on the wall. This walk changes that. Famous walls in every borough, each with a voice.
One link in your browser. The map finds the closest wall. No app to install.
The story plays in one tap, in English or Spanish, read aloud.
The map shows the next wall and the distance to reach it.
Day-glo orange behind black figures twisting in alarm, two words repeating like a warning. Haring's handball-court mural from the height of the crack epidemic.
Next · Houston Bowery Wall subway south
The most-painted wall in New York. Haring covered it in 1982; since 2008 a different major artist has repainted it every few months.
Next · The Bushwick Collective L to Brooklyn
Warehouse walls carrying hundreds of murals by artists from around the world — an open-air gallery that never stops changing.
Next · Audubon Mural Project back to Manhattan
Storefront gates and walls across the neighborhood carry murals of birds — hundreds of species threatened by a warming climate.
Then · six more on the trail keep walking
The walk keeps going, across all five boroughs. Each opens the same way: tap, and listen.
New York is hosting the world this summer. Between kickoffs, the trail is the city's best free hour — no ticket, no app, and every stop plays in English y en español.
The A, B, C, and D trains run to 125th Street in Harlem. From there it's a short walk toward the river to Crack is Wack, Keith Haring's 1986 wall.
The L runs straight to Bushwick. Step off at Jefferson Street and The Bushwick Collective's walls start a block away.
Free either way. The closest wall is one button away.
Open the map and the closest wall is one button away. Or point your phone's camera at the code below to take the trail with you.
Drops you onto the New York trail near you. Free, no app, no signup.
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