When The Phun Ended

Overview
“When The Phun Ended – The Rise and Fall of a Graffiti Mecca” is a book that tells the story of the iconic graffiti mecca aslo known as “The Phun Factory” located in Long Island City, Queens, New York City. Written by Haji Akhi a cultural graffiti art practitioner and historian, the book explores the history of the building, from its beginnings as an old factory complex, to its transformation into an outdoor art exhibit space for graffiti artists. It also delves into the various factors that led to the gentrification of the Long Island City area and the redevelopment plans that ultimately led to the demise of 5 Pointz. Haji conducted extensive research, interviews with the building’s founder, Jonathan Cohen, and the artists who called The Phun Factory home, as well as local politicians, business leaders, and community activists, to provide a comprehensive and in-depth look at this cultural landmark. The book will appeal to anyone interested in the history of graffiti, urban studies, Hip-Hop Culture, and the impact of gentrification on communities.
