Learn how to spray paint with a NYC graffiti artist in Brooklyn!
Learn the history, meet artists, appreciate street art, and be inspired!
Graff Tours is the first tour company dedicated to graffiti and street art. They believe the best way to see a city is through the lens of public art. A Graff tour is an exciting mixture of both the history of graffiti and what is happening today on the streets. The tours are fun, educational, current, and change every time they are given. The tours show all types and kinds of public art including classic graffiti, wheatpaste, stencil art, yarn bombing, tape art, and much more. The tours adapt to the art as it is being created and changed creating an ever changing tour of the art of the streets.
The winner receives a $150 gift certificate to Graff Tours NYC. To learn more: http://grafftours.com/
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