Crack Is Wack
| Crack Is Wack | |
|---|---|
| The second and current version of Crack Is Wack | |
| Artist | Keith Haring | 
| Year | 1986 | 
| Movement | Pop art | 
| Condition | Restored | 
| Location | East Harlem, Manhattan, New York | 
| 40°48′17.1″N 73°55′54.6″W / 40.804750°N 73.931833°W | |
Crack Is Wack is a mural created in 1986 by American artist and social activist Keith Haring. Located near the Harlem River Drive in the East Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, the mural serves as a warning against crack cocaine use, which was rampant in major cities across the United States during the mid to late 1980s. As a symbol of anti-drug activism, Crack Is Wack commemorates Haring's powerful sociopolitical presence as an artist and remains a part of New York City's repertoire of iconic public art.