Museum of the Street
  • Camilo José Vergara
  • Over Time
  • Origins, Africa
  • Religion
  • History & Identity
  • Portraits
  • Memorials
  • Motor Vehicles
  • Subways
  • Hair
  • Chain Link Fences
  • Rural Imagery
  • Food
  • Lettering & Signs
  • Neon Transformed
  • Dogs
  • Collections
  • Famous People
  • Socializing
  • Drugs, Guns, Violence
  • Known Artists
  • Municipal Art
  • Disappearing Art
  • Artists at Work

Museum of the Street

  • Camilo José Vergara/
  • Over Time/
  • Origins, Africa/
  • Religion/
  • History & Identity/
  • Portraits/
  • Memorials/
  • Motor Vehicles/
  • Subways/
  • Hair/
  • Chain Link Fences/
  • Rural Imagery/
  • Food/
  • Lettering & Signs/
  • Neon Transformed/
  • Dogs/
  • Collections/
  • Famous People/
  • Socializing/
  • Drugs, Guns, Violence/
  • Known Artists/
  • Municipal Art/
  • Disappearing Art/
  • Artists at Work/
 Black Panther escaping from prison carrying a pink rifle. Poster by Emory Douglas, Minister of Information, Lower East Side, NYC, 1970

Museum of the Street

Religious visions, public memorials, political effigies, historical tableaux and commercial signage found in the Black and Latinx neighborhoods of America

Known Artists Gallery 1

Museum of the Street

  • Camilo José Vergara/
  • Over Time/
  • Origins, Africa/
  • Religion/
  • History & Identity/
  • Portraits/
  • Memorials/
  • Motor Vehicles/
  • Subways/
  • Hair/
  • Chain Link Fences/
  • Rural Imagery/
  • Food/
  • Lettering & Signs/
  • Neon Transformed/
  • Dogs/
  • Collections/
  • Famous People/
  • Socializing/
  • Drugs, Guns, Violence/
  • Known Artists/
  • Municipal Art/
  • Disappearing Art/
  • Artists at Work/
 Black Panther escaping from prison carrying a pink rifle. Poster by Emory Douglas, Minister of Information, Lower East Side, NYC, 1970

Black Panther escaping from prison carrying a pink rifle. Poster by Emory Douglas, Minister of Information, Lower East Side, NYC, 1970

 Keith Haring mural, 2nd Ave. at 128th St., 1991. Harlem

Keith Haring mural, 2nd Ave. at 128th St., 1991. Harlem

 Mural by the Mojado Brothers after the Mexican cartoonist Guadalupe Posada, Crocker St. corner 5th St., Skid Row, LA, 1996

Mural by the Mojado Brothers after the Mexican cartoonist Guadalupe Posada, Crocker St. corner 5th St., Skid Row, LA, 1996

 Muddy Waters, 662 Broadway, Gary, 2003

Muddy Waters, 662 Broadway, Gary, 2003

 Heildelberg Project, Tyree Guyton, Heildelberg Street by Mt. Elliott Ave., Detroit, 1991

Heildelberg Project, Tyree Guyton, Heildelberg Street by Mt. Elliott Ave., Detroit, 1991

 Portrait by the Colombian artist Toxicomano, Alley west of Magnolia Ave, north of 12th St., LA, 2019

Portrait by the Colombian artist Toxicomano, Alley west of Magnolia Ave, north of 12th St., LA, 2019

 We are Family, by John Ahern and Rigoberto Torres, Kelly St. at East 162nd St., Bronx, 1987.

We are Family, by John Ahern and Rigoberto Torres, Kelly St. at East 162nd St., Bronx, 1987.

 The box office is open, painting life, Former Palace Theater, Broadway at 8th Ave., Gary, 2003

The box office is open, painting life, Former Palace Theater, Broadway at 8th Ave., Gary, 2003

 Tyree Guyton polka dot,Detroit’s simplest and most ubiquitous art image is the dot that is painted on thousands of abandoned buildings. Guyton has become Detroit’s official certifier of ruins. Chene St. north of Garfield St., Detroit, 2012

Tyree Guyton polka dot,Detroit’s simplest and most ubiquitous art image is the dot that is painted on thousands of abandoned buildings. Guyton has become Detroit’s official certifier of ruins. Chene St. north of Garfield St., Detroit, 2012

 Tyree dot, Chene Street at Garfield St., Detroit, 2015

Tyree dot, Chene Street at Garfield St., Detroit, 2015

 Decorated House, Tyree Guyton, Heildelberg Project, Mt. Elliott by Elba, Detroit, 2010

Decorated House, Tyree Guyton, Heildelberg Project, Mt. Elliott by Elba, Detroit, 2010

 Peace Chapel, Melinda, wearing white, and Danielle, S. Avalon Boulevard, at  East 76th Pl., 2018. Break Every Chain mural of Pastor Fitts by Moses X. Ball

Peace Chapel, Melinda, wearing white, and Danielle, S. Avalon Boulevard, at East 76th Pl., 2018. Break Every Chain mural of Pastor Fitts by Moses X. Ball

 El Indio Amazonico, 7606 Pacific Bl. Huntington Park, CA, 1998 .tif

El Indio Amazonico, 7606 Pacific Bl. Huntington Park, CA, 1998 .tif

 Portrait of the late Mr. Kim, a Korean born rice cake maker painted in 2014 by Hendrik Beikirch aka Ecb as part of Open Walls Baltimore II, North Ave. at N. Charles St., 2017

Portrait of the late Mr. Kim, a Korean born rice cake maker painted in 2014 by Hendrik Beikirch aka Ecb as part of Open Walls Baltimore II, North Ave. at N. Charles St., 2017

 1007 West Lanvale St., Baltimore, 2015

1007 West Lanvale St., Baltimore, 2015

 Austin Pl. and E. 147th St., Bronx, 2011. .tif

Austin Pl. and E. 147th St., Bronx, 2011. .tif

 Tyree Guyton, Heildelberg Project, Heildelberg Street, Detroit, 1998.

Tyree Guyton, Heildelberg Project, Heildelberg Street, Detroit, 1998.

 Heildelberg Project, Tyree Guyton, Heildelberg Street by Mt. Elliott Ave., Detroit, 1998

Heildelberg Project, Tyree Guyton, Heildelberg Street by Mt. Elliott Ave., Detroit, 1998

 Rieger and Gretz Brewery, Oxford St. at Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, 2019. By Paint Love Across America.

Rieger and Gretz Brewery, Oxford St. at Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, 2019. By Paint Love Across America.

 Black Freedom Fighters in Steel, artist Gaia, 1013 Broadway, Gary, 2018

Black Freedom Fighters in Steel, artist Gaia, 1013 Broadway, Gary, 2018

 Tribute to street artist Nekst, by New Zealand artist Askew One, Monique's One Stop, Gratiot at Iroqouis, Detroit, 2014

Tribute to street artist Nekst, by New Zealand artist Askew One, Monique's One Stop, Gratiot at Iroqouis, Detroit, 2014

 City officials objected to the knife because it encouraged violence.  Limbs lopped off, the man remains half obliterated, tribute to street artist Nekst, by New Zealand artist Askew One, Monique's One Stop, Gratiot at Iroqouis, Detroit, 2015

City officials objected to the knife because it encouraged violence. Limbs lopped off, the man remains half obliterated, tribute to street artist Nekst, by New Zealand artist Askew One, Monique's One Stop, Gratiot at Iroqouis, Detroit, 2015

 Kiss My Black Arts, San Pablo Ave. at 30th St., Oakland, 2019.  Emory, artist

Kiss My Black Arts, San Pablo Ave. at 30th St., Oakland, 2019. Emory, artist

 The Pioneers Mr. and Mrs Woodson, Rancho Market and Deli.  Arab store, building owned by mr. woodson, the owner of the store was arab, the costumers are black and latino.  Painter mexican, consulted with the owner., 500 Market Ave., North Richmond,

The Pioneers Mr. and Mrs Woodson, Rancho Market and Deli. Arab store, building owned by mr. woodson, the owner of the store was arab, the costumers are black and latino. Painter mexican, consulted with the owner., 500 Market Ave., North Richmond, 2019

 13th Ave. at East 12th St., Oakland, 2018. Asian and Latino people share this mural.

13th Ave. at East 12th St., Oakland, 2018. Asian and Latino people share this mural.

 West 16th St. By St. Louis Ave., Chicago, 2014

West 16th St. By St. Louis Ave., Chicago, 2014

 Death as a winged skeleton wearing a mask by Gianni Lee, Woodbine St. at Broadway, Brooklyn, August 24, 2020.

Death as a winged skeleton wearing a mask by Gianni Lee, Woodbine St. at Broadway, Brooklyn, August 24, 2020.

 "I died from COVID-19 Puto," "Inside Out," detail. A 2021 Global Art Project by JR,, 1,200 portraits of people who walked by Porth Authority, a portrait of the community as the NYC "reopened." West 40th St, Porth Authority, April 29, 2022.

"I died from COVID-19 Puto," "Inside Out," detail. A 2021 Global Art Project by JR,, 1,200 portraits of people who walked by Porth Authority, a portrait of the community as the NYC "reopened." West 40th St, Porth Authority, April 29, 2022.

 "La Reina Celia" Celia Cruz mural painted by De La Vega, Eaast 103rd St. and Lexington Ave., East Harlem,

"La Reina Celia" Celia Cruz mural painted by De La Vega, Eaast 103rd St. and Lexington Ave., East Harlem,

 Snake stencil, MOCAD, 4454 Woodward Ave. Detroit, 2011.

Snake stencil, MOCAD, 4454 Woodward Ave. Detroit, 2011.

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 Black Panther escaping from prison carrying a pink rifle. Poster by Emory Douglas, Minister of Information, Lower East Side, NYC, 1970
 Keith Haring mural, 2nd Ave. at 128th St., 1991. Harlem
 Mural by the Mojado Brothers after the Mexican cartoonist Guadalupe Posada, Crocker St. corner 5th St., Skid Row, LA, 1996
 Muddy Waters, 662 Broadway, Gary, 2003
 Heildelberg Project, Tyree Guyton, Heildelberg Street by Mt. Elliott Ave., Detroit, 1991
 Portrait by the Colombian artist Toxicomano, Alley west of Magnolia Ave, north of 12th St., LA, 2019
 We are Family, by John Ahern and Rigoberto Torres, Kelly St. at East 162nd St., Bronx, 1987.
 The box office is open, painting life, Former Palace Theater, Broadway at 8th Ave., Gary, 2003
 Tyree Guyton polka dot,Detroit’s simplest and most ubiquitous art image is the dot that is painted on thousands of abandoned buildings. Guyton has become Detroit’s official certifier of ruins. Chene St. north of Garfield St., Detroit, 2012
 Tyree dot, Chene Street at Garfield St., Detroit, 2015
 Decorated House, Tyree Guyton, Heildelberg Project, Mt. Elliott by Elba, Detroit, 2010
 Peace Chapel, Melinda, wearing white, and Danielle, S. Avalon Boulevard, at  East 76th Pl., 2018. Break Every Chain mural of Pastor Fitts by Moses X. Ball
 El Indio Amazonico, 7606 Pacific Bl. Huntington Park, CA, 1998 .tif
 Portrait of the late Mr. Kim, a Korean born rice cake maker painted in 2014 by Hendrik Beikirch aka Ecb as part of Open Walls Baltimore II, North Ave. at N. Charles St., 2017
 1007 West Lanvale St., Baltimore, 2015
 Austin Pl. and E. 147th St., Bronx, 2011. .tif
 Tyree Guyton, Heildelberg Project, Heildelberg Street, Detroit, 1998.
 Heildelberg Project, Tyree Guyton, Heildelberg Street by Mt. Elliott Ave., Detroit, 1998
 Rieger and Gretz Brewery, Oxford St. at Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, 2019. By Paint Love Across America.
 Black Freedom Fighters in Steel, artist Gaia, 1013 Broadway, Gary, 2018
 Tribute to street artist Nekst, by New Zealand artist Askew One, Monique's One Stop, Gratiot at Iroqouis, Detroit, 2014
 City officials objected to the knife because it encouraged violence.  Limbs lopped off, the man remains half obliterated, tribute to street artist Nekst, by New Zealand artist Askew One, Monique's One Stop, Gratiot at Iroqouis, Detroit, 2015
 Kiss My Black Arts, San Pablo Ave. at 30th St., Oakland, 2019.  Emory, artist
 The Pioneers Mr. and Mrs Woodson, Rancho Market and Deli.  Arab store, building owned by mr. woodson, the owner of the store was arab, the costumers are black and latino.  Painter mexican, consulted with the owner., 500 Market Ave., North Richmond,
 13th Ave. at East 12th St., Oakland, 2018. Asian and Latino people share this mural.
 West 16th St. By St. Louis Ave., Chicago, 2014
 Death as a winged skeleton wearing a mask by Gianni Lee, Woodbine St. at Broadway, Brooklyn, August 24, 2020.
 "I died from COVID-19 Puto," "Inside Out," detail. A 2021 Global Art Project by JR,, 1,200 portraits of people who walked by Porth Authority, a portrait of the community as the NYC "reopened." West 40th St, Porth Authority, April 29, 2022.
 "La Reina Celia" Celia Cruz mural painted by De La Vega, Eaast 103rd St. and Lexington Ave., East Harlem,
 Snake stencil, MOCAD, 4454 Woodward Ave. Detroit, 2011.