Bushwick’s new Warehouse Mural Project at 17 Wyckoff Ave launched June 21, unveiling Brooklyn’s biggest indoor graffiti wall. The installation covers 200 feet of industrial space and was created by twelve artists.

The Bushwick Warehouse Mural Project drew an opening crowd of over 300 people on Friday, filling the former distribution center at 17 Wyckoff Ave with the smell of new paint and the bass of a live DJ set. Curated by local street art collective Urban Radius, the project aims to give graffiti—which made Bushwick famous—a dedicated, year-round stage indoors.

The 200-foot wall includes pieces from veteran names like Lady Pink and Tats Cru, alongside international guests like Madrid’s Dosa and São Paulo’s OZK. The building’s owner, Adam Feldman, told NYC Pulse, “We wanted to celebrate what Bushwick does best—turning blank space into community art.” Each artist was given a 16-foot section and 48 hours to complete their work before the public reveal.

In addition to the mural wall, the warehouse will host monthly open studio nights and art workshops, according to Urban Radius organizer Jamal Ortiz. “It’s not just an exhibition—you can come back next week or next month and something new will be happening,” Ortiz said. Local businesses including Bushwick Grind and Roberta’s Pizza provided food for the launch.

The mural is open for public visits through September, with special tours led by participating artists every Saturday at 2 p.m. Entry is free, but donations on-site support future street art programs in North Brooklyn.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Bushwick Warehouse Mural Project located?

The Bushwick Warehouse Mural Project is at 17 Wyckoff Ave, near Jefferson St on the L train in Bushwick. The fully indoor mural occupies the eastern wall of a former distribution warehouse, now repurposed by local art collective Urban Radius.

Who are some of the artists featured on the mural wall?

The mural features 12 artists including Lady Pink, Tats Cru, Dosa (Madrid), and OZK (São Paulo). Each artist contributed a unique section reflecting their personal style and graffiti traditions from New York and abroad.

Can the public visit the mural? Is there an entrance fee?

The mural is free and open to the public through September. Visitors can join guided artist tours every Saturday at 2 p.m. Donations are welcome to support future community art projects at the warehouse.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Bushwick Warehouse Mural Project located?

The Bushwick Warehouse Mural Project is at 17 Wyckoff Ave, near Jefferson St on the L train in Bushwick.

Who are some of the artists featured on the mural wall at 17 Wyckoff Ave?

The mural features 12 artists including Lady Pink, Tats Cru, Dosa from Madrid, and OZK from São Paulo.

How large is the indoor graffiti wall at the Bushwick Warehouse Mural Project?

The mural spans 200 feet along the eastern wall of the former warehouse at 17 Wyckoff Ave, making it Brooklyn’s largest indoor graffiti wall.

Is the Bushwick Warehouse Mural Project open to the public and is there an entrance fee?

The mural is free and open to the public through September, with donations accepted to support future art programs.

Are there guided tours available for the Bushwick Warehouse Mural Project?

Guided tours led by participating artists are available every Saturday at 2 p.m. during the exhibition period.

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