If you spend an afternoon wandering around East Harlem, you’ll immediately notice all of the amazing street art. From gorgeous murals to brilliant graffiti to intricate tile designs, beauty is everywhere. But if you live here and stroll by these creations everyday, they start to blend into the background. Mission: to start highlighting some of these visually stimulating images that make this neighborhood great. Here’s a small sampling between 103rd Street and 108th Street from Lexington to Third Avenue.
-
Recent Posts
Categories
Take a walking tour in NYC!

Tags
- architecture
- archives
- art
- Astoria
- bakeries
- bars
- baseball
- beer
- books
- bossa nova
- Boston
- Brasil
- brass bands
- Brazilian music
- Bronx
- Brooklyn
- California
- cars
- Central Park
- Chelsea
- Chinatown
- cinema
- cities
- Conservatory Garden
- dance
- DJs
- drinking
- East 106th Street
- East Harlem
- Empire State Building
- food
- funk
- Guggenheim
- Harlem
- Harlem Meer
- hip hop
- historic preservation
- holidays
- jazz
- Lexington Ave
- live music
- Los Angeles
- Manhattan
- Mardi Gras
- Mardi Gras Indians
- MetroCard
- Midtown
- Museum of the City of New York
- museums
- National Puerto Rican Day Parade
- New Orleans
- New York City
- nightlife
- NYC
- NYC history
- parades
- Paris
- Park Avenue
- pizza
- poetry
- Puerto Rico
- Queens
- Roosevelt Island
- soul
- Spain
- Spanish Harlem
- spring
- street art
- street food
- sunsets
- transit
- transportation
- travel
- Upper West Side
- winter







I love the street art. Plan for next trip to NY NY is get some pics of the street art while there. I’m bookmarking you!
Great post! I love street art, and I feel like we have used to have more of it in NYC. I also like de la Vega’s street art (the goldfish, quotes, etc.) — I think he used to live in East Harlem but then went downtown…
Pingback: Art on Wheels: Graffiti Trucks of NYC | across106thstreet
Pingback: Graffiti Wall of Fame - Street art mecca | New York Spotted by Locals
Pingback: A Snowy Tree Grows in East Harlem | across106thstreet
Pingback: Graffiti Hall of Fame: Welcome to H-A-R-L-E-M | across106thstreet
Pingback: Art for the Public | Transforming El Barrio