Graffiti Hall of Fame - 44th Annual Edition

Schedule

Sat Aug 24 2024 at 12:00 pm to Sun Aug 25 2024 at 09:00 pm

Location

Graffiti Hall of Fame | New York, NY

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Graffiti Hall of Fame - 44th Annual Edition

Come join us for the 44th Annual Edition of the Graffiti Hall of Fame event! Get ready for an exciting day filled with vibrant graffiti, street art, dance battles, guest DJs & MCs and Hip Hop in in purest forms.

Date: Saturday, August 24, 2024

Date: Sunday, August 25, 2024

Time: 12:00 PM (Eastern Daylight Time) to 9:00 PM

Location: 106th Street and Park Avenue, New York, NY 10039

Immerse yourself in the world of graffiti as talented artists from all over showcase their skills and leave their mark on the city walls. Witness the transformation of blank canvases into stunning works of art right before your eyes.

Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply curious about this urban art form, this event promises to be a visual treat. Explore the diverse styles and techniques employed by these talented artists as they bring their imagination to life.

Join us and be a part of this incredible celebration of graffiti culture. Don't miss out on this opportunity to experience the energy and creativity that defines the Graffiti Hall of Fame event!

This year we are hosting an incredible line up - TATS CRU,BG183, BIO, NICER, COPE 2, SKEME, CRIME79, SERVE, SHAME 125, KELO, DISEM, SPOKE, JAEK, MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED

D J LINE UP - RALPHY CBS, GRAND WIZARD THEODORE, FLAWLESS, KS360, MORE TBA

MC CYPHER: HOSTED BY SHARK TV

DANCE CYPHERS: FULL CIRLCE, DYNAMIC ROCKERS, STREET MASTERS, 5 CREW DYNASTY, NBK, FLOOR OBSESSIONS, BREEZE TEAM, MZK AND OTHERS.

BACKGROUND:

The Graffiti Hall of Fame started in the El Barrio section of East Harlem, at a playground on the corner of 106th St and Park Avenue. It was a local meet up for graffiti writers from around the city as a place to hangout, exchange tales of subway bombing runs (painting expeditions). The walls of the playground served as a vandal's safe haven to practice and test new skills, exchange information, forge relationships, settle beefs or develop crew alliances.


Looking to formally establish this place where graffiti artists could hone their craft in a safe space, Harlem community leader Ray “Sting Ray” Rodriguez dubbed the concrete walls of the now Jackie Robinson Educational Complex’s schoolyard the Graffiti Hall of Fame, and it has been attracting some of the best street artists in the world for more than 30+ years.

Originally creating this semi-unauthorized gallery in 1980, Sting Ray and his supporters meant for it to be a place where graff artists could come and practice their skills with spray paint, during a time when the art itself was moving away from simply scrawled tags to bright, expressive murals. Each of the school yard’s inner four walls or outer walls were fair game.

As the Hip-Hop culture exploded globally through the late 80s and into the 90s, driven internationally by the success of the music and mass media. Many point to early films about the culture like Henry Chaflants' Style Wars, Charlie Ahearns' Wild Style along with books like Martha Coopers' Subway Art as the catalyst for the culture. They became vehicles for the graffiti elements of the culture to reach the far corners of the world. This exposure of NYC subway art, inspired other artist from around the globe to take up the artform and begin their own expressions. Ironically, during this same time frame, the New York Citys MTA (Metropolitan Transit Authority) went to war to remove graffitti off the subway system entirely. The campaign of police raids, and big budgets for the "buff" and new "graffiti-proof" stainless steel trains was in hyperdrive in the late 80s into early 90s. Eventually that battle was won by the MTA. However, the artform began to blossom and transition from being mostly an underground and outlawed artform to finding its place above ground. Showing up more in the streets, parks, and trucks in the form of murals. Once this transition began to happened The Graffiti Hall of Fame became ever more important to the subway artist looking for an outlet to express themselves. As a safe haven it allowed for them to paint openly in the daylight and flourish at a time when the city officials were looking to crush the entire artform.


Its was during this time the organizational torch was passed to Joey TDS, who was a local artist from the Harlem neighborhood who began to promote it as an annual event for the community. He began organizing with the local MCs, DJs and Break Dance Crews to come out in support of the event. In doing so began a process of shedding some of the stigma associated with this community of artist deamed vandals. The event allowed them to showcase their raw artistic talents. In true fashion of the competition that lies within culture, the slogan "Strickly Kings and Better" emerged as its moniker. As it became a competition of crews to showcase and spotlight some of the artforms best and brightest. Many strongly feel the GHOF allowed for continuation of the evolution of letterform styles when the subway art was extinguished in NYC. Now offcially 44 years in existence, it is undoubtably the Mecca of the Graffiti movement. Much of the contemporary street art origins began within its four walls of the GHOF, and stands on the shoulders of many of pioneers who laid a foundation to mural art. In 2019, the torch was yet again passed on to Sharif "EBER" Profit who is now at the helm of taking the event forward into the future, with the addition of the Art Cube Project infusing more creativity and talent with contemporary street artist.

As the face of the city changes and old things become replaced by shiny new things, the events organizers are dedicated to keeping the annual GHOF event alive. Anyone that is inspired by the graffiti art form. We would greatly appreciate your purchase of a ticket as the funds go to organize the event with staff, supplies, scaffolding, audio and visual equipment, curtion of talent, community giveaways and prizes. Please share on social media.


This year we are hosting an incredible line up of artist-

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Your ticket purchase goes toward the funding of the Graffiti Hall of Fame. Thank You.


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Graffiti Hall of Fame, 106th Street and Park Avenue, New York, United States

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