
What Happens When I Tour Bushwick Street Art High for a Month?
Spending 30 days wandering through Bushwick street art while stoned might sound like a wild idea—and it was. But it was also one of the most vibrant, unexpected, and creatively inspiring experiences of my life.
Armed with a vape pen, a sketchbook, and a backpack full of snacks, I took to the streets of Bushwick every single day. What I discovered wasn’t just murals—but a deeper connection to color, culture, and the high that ties it all together.
Why Bushwick Street Art Is NYC’s Most Iconic Outdoor Gallery
Bushwick has earned its rep as the epicenter of New York City’s street art scene. Thanks to trailblazers like The Bushwick Collective, this once-industrial part of Brooklyn now bursts with larger-than-life murals, graffiti mashups, and bold artistic expression.
Every wall tells a different story. You’ll find works by globally recognized muralists right next to local artists just getting their start. And the best part? The pieces constantly evolve—today’s masterpiece might be gone next week.
How Cannabis Turned My Bushwick Art Walk Into a Daily Ritual
Each morning, I’d swing by Beleaf in Brooklyn, pick up a heady sativa like Sour Diesel or Green Crack, and start my loop through the neighborhood.
No set path. No music. Just me, high, and the city’s best outdoor art gallery.
Cannabis didn’t just chill me out—it amplified the experience. I slowed down. Noticed colors I usually missed. Spent whole afternoons getting lost in paint.
Bushwick Mural Hotspots That Blew My Mind
These were the mural zones I returned to again and again:
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Troutman Street (between St. Nicholas & Wyckoff) – The beating heart of Bushwick street art. Wall after wall of magic.
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Morgan Avenue under the M train – Moody, industrial, and full of edgy pieces.
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Bogart Street – A rotating gallery of the weird, wild, and wonderful.
I once spent two hours looking at a single mural—watching shadows shift, colors deepen, and tiny details jump out. That’s the weed working.
Funny Moments While High in the Bushwick Art Scene
Being high in public has its comedy. I once told a mural I loved it—loudly—before realizing someone was standing next to me. They laughed. We ended up walking the block together.
Another time I tried to photograph a pigeon that was perched on a wall… turns out it was part of the mural. I took 12 shots of a painting.
How Cannabis Made Bushwick’s Street Art Come Alive
Here’s what really hit me: cannabis didn’t distort the experience—it enhanced it.
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Murals felt alive, like they were breathing with the city.
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Colors pulsed. Emotions came through the paint.
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Even tags and layers of graffiti told stories I’d usually miss.
Strains that made the journey even better:
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Jack Herer – Energizing and clear-headed for those longer walks
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Super Lemon Haze – Sparked a ton of laughter and curiosity
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Lemon Skunk – Had me totally locked into visual textures
Tips for Touring Bushwick Street Art While High
Want to try it yourself? Here’s what I wish I knew before Day 1:
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Go during the day. Natural light = best murals.
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Hydrate. Especially if you’re walking a lot.
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Start with a manageable high. Don’t get too lit too fast.
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Bring a sketchpad or your phone camera. You’ll want to capture stuff.
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Be chill. Respect the locals and the art—don’t treat it like Disneyland.
Final Thoughts: A Month in Bushwick’s Art World
After 30 days, I didn’t just feel more connected to Bushwick—I felt more connected to myself. Every mural became a mirror, showing me something new depending on my mood, my high, and what I was open to seeing.
Bushwick street art isn’t just for tourists or art nerds. It’s for anyone looking to experience creativity in motion. Add some good cannabis to the mix, and you might just discover a new favorite high.
FAQs About Bushwick Street Art and Cannabis
Is it legal to smoke cannabis while walking in Bushwick?
Yes—for adults 21+, cannabis can be consumed in most public spaces where smoking is allowed. Just be respectful and discreet.
What’s the best time of day to see the murals?
Late morning to mid-afternoon gives you the best light and fewest crowds.
Do the murals stay the same?
Not for long! Many get painted over seasonally, especially during the summer and Bushwick Collective events.
Where should I start my walk?
Hop off the L train at Jefferson Street and walk east along Troutman Street. You’ll hit mural gold right away.
Can I buy weed nearby?
Absolutely. Beleaf in Brooklyn has creative strains perfect for an art-infused afternoon stroll.
🟩 Ready to turn your next high into an art adventure?
Stop by Beleaf in Brooklyn for the best cannabis to pair with street art. Order online or visit us today!