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What to expect on your visit to Wynwood Walls Miami

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Sep 20, 2019

Catalogue

  • Wynwood Walls Miami
  • History of Wynwood Walls Miami
  • What to see
  • Swoon
  • The Clandestinos
  • Cryptik and DALeast
  • Fafi
  • David ‘MEGGS’ Hooke
  • Miss Van
  • Fábio Panone Lopes
  • Haas & Hahn
  • Alex Senna and Rudy Mage
  • Jules Muck
  • What to expect at Wynwood Walls Miami
  • Best times to Visit
  • Shopping around Wynwood Walls Miami
  • Places to Eat
  • Special Exhibitions at Wynwood Walls Miami
  • Best Photo ops at Wynwood Walls Miami
  • Hours of Operation and guided tours
  • Reaching Wynwood Walls Miami
  • Show More

Miami is one of the most famous vacation spots across the world. Located on the South-east corner of the USA, the city’s beaches are known to be one of the best beaches in the world. But beaches are not the only thing the city is famous for. The city has a sprawling night scene, great food and most importantly a great art scene. There is something interesting for everyone in this city. One such art scene that permeates to the streets of the city is the Wynwood Walls Miami.

The Wynwood Walls Miami has become a haven for all who aspire to showcase their art, be it graffiti artists, painters, murals or anyone else who likes to play with colors. The Wynwood Miami is just minutes away from downtown Miami that is located near Midtown and Miami Design District. This outdoor gallery is a collection of giant walls of 6 buildings that have become one of the best places of the world to catch a glimpse of graffiti and street art from some of the most famed international artists from all parts of the world.

So, how did this open-air art gallery come into existence? The Wynwood Walls Miami saw the limelight because of the vision of one art patron, Tony Goldman. Let us look at how Tony Goldman converted the once a warehouse to an outdoor art gallery. Back in 1970’s Wynwood Walls was just an area of old warehouses. In the early 2000s, Tony Goldman saw the potential of converting these warehouses into a cultural oasis. He was the man behind reviving SoHo Beach and the South beach, and he had the vision to revive this faded neighborhood too. It all began with the opening of Art Basel 2009 when the open-air gallery started to blossom with art. What began with a few murals to beautify the art morphed, turned into one of the biggest street art galleries of the city. There is nothing that is even vaguely similar to this in Miami. The walls feature more than 40 murals by many of the world’s most acclaimed artists including contributions from artists like Shepard Fairey, Kenny Scharf, Faile, Date farmers, Ryan Maguinness and Linen. The best part is the neighborhood is pedestrian-friendly so that you can happily stroll around the outdoor gallery.Also, the admission is free, so feel free to visit the places as many times as you like.

What to expect on your visit to Wynwood Walls Miami

Wynwood Miami is your chance to acquaint yourself with amazing art and artists from all over the world to get a taste of Miami art scene. These walls of Wynwood are adorned with all kinds of art you can imagine from a life size painting of the Dalai Lama to graffiti quotes, from abstract paintings to out of the world sculptures. The walls are as creative as they are unique. Although there are visitors to the Wynwood Miami throughout the year, the entire neighborhood comes to life during the Art Basel Miami Beach, the annual global art fair that showcases the work of artists from all over the world. Here is the 10 best collection of artwork over the years that won the hearts of many in the Art Basel events that happened over the years and have made a permanent place for them on the Wynwood Miami. Most of the artists tag there work and that is an excellent source to trace them as well as to follow their other works too.

What to expect on your visit to Wynwood Walls Miami

Caledonia Curry is a Brooklyn based artists whose art appears in the name of Swoon. Her artwork can be found on buildings worldwide making a permanent and transient home in many prominent places including the New York’s Museum of Modern Art, The Tate Modern, The Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston and the Sao Paulo Museum of Art. Her art has made a permanent place here on the Wynwood Walls, Miami. In the year 2009, she collaborated with Ben Wolf and David Ellis to create a masterpiece and was invited back in the year 2014 for the Wynwood Walls Art of Collaboration’ program. This time she created an intricate wheat-pasted mural called the “Dawn and Gemma”.

What to expect on your visit to Wynwood Walls Miami

This husband and wife team have their studio based in Toronto, Canada. They created the ‘Free Lolita’ mural after the Seaquarium Orca it showcases. Free Lolita is based on the Orca Lolita the 22-foot-long, 7,800 pounds killer whale that is held in the Miami’s Seaquarium since 1970. The couple created this piece of art with Bruno Smoky and Wild Pseudonyms Shalak Attack, and it is still showcased on the Wynwood Walls Miami.

These two artists have their original style. Cryptik is from Los Angeles California and DALeast is from South Africa. They both worked together in 2014 Art of collaboration program for the first time to create a masterpiece mural in black, gold, and silver color. DaLeast work depicts ribbons of images like animals and human forms while Cryptik’s work reflects spiritual leaders like Dalai Lama and Gandhi. They both also have their individual mural in Wynwood Walls.

What to expect on your visit to Wynwood Walls Miami

Fafi is best known for her curvy and sassy characters. Originally from France, her artwork decorated the walls of Wynwood Walls Miami during the Women on Walls program. Her Curvy, sassy characters are called Fafinettes, and she collaborated with Joey Goldman for this program during the Art Basel 2013.

What to expect on your visit to Wynwood Walls Miami

David has splashed his colorful murals all over the world, including Canada, Melbourne, Hawaii, New Zealand, with a particular interest in California as well as the west coast. This Australian Artist’s Graffiti ‘No Sea No Life’ is up on the Wynwood Walls Miami since 2014.

Miss Van tops the list of famous graffiti artists. Originally from Toulouse, France, she brought a femme aesthetic to this male-dominated art form with her unique ‘Poupes’, which constitute a significant part of her work.

Fabio is an excellent stained glass artist. He is also an architect and has been working for over fifteen years all over the US and Europe. His stained glass work echoes blocs of color filled in outlined figures of animals and mystical characters. His work is showcased in Big Walls, Big Dreams at Wynwood Walls.

What to expect on your visit to Wynwood Walls Miami

The two international artists, Jeroen Koolhaas, the Haas in the duo, and Dre Urhahn the Hahn of the duo direct their painting for a social cause. They focus on under-served communities and paint to transform the community like their work in ‘Favelas of Brazil.’

Alex Senna from Sao Paulo, Brazil, is an artist and also an illustrator. He is known for his youthful and quirky illustrations in black and white colors that majorly focus on Romance. Rudy Mage is the Creative Director for a big print and design studio. His worked up a Flamingo for the 2014 Art Basel and it still stands there on one leg.

Jules Muck is a famous England Born artist who has now settled in Venice. Her works have been featured in many publications including the LA Times and the Rolling Stone Magazine. Her work during the #MuckTour ‘Cakes, Kitties N Cars’are displayed on the Wynwood Walls.

Many other Muralists and artists have paved their way to the Wynwood walls, but the work keeps changing during the Art Basel event. There are few more artists how have made a permanent stop for themselves on the Wynwood Walls Miami like Aiko, a Japanese artist based in Brooklyn. Another artist Lady Pink from Ecuador started her graffiti work in 1979 and quickly became one of the few women who could compete with the men in graffiti culture. Maya Hayuk, known for her paintings of outer space, airbrushed manicures; Ukrainian Crafts also make a spot of herself on the Wynwood Walls.

The concept of Wynwood Walls is unique and has put it on the map of the Art district of Miami. The entire experience looks like an outdoor art gallery the big difference being the big buildings take the place of the canvas boards. Some of the above-discussed murals have remained the same, but many new walls come to life around December during the Miami Art Basel. Take a leisure tour around these areas by walk and get soaked in the unique art gallery.

The most popular time for a tour of this outdoor art gallery is during the second Saturday of every month. There is a special Wynwood Art Walk event that turns the entire Wynwood Art District into a late-night party street. There is a festive atmosphere with food trucks, live music and drinks. The surrounding art galleries stay open even late at night.

If you are looking for a large scale experience of the Wynwood Walls Miami, do visit the place during Art Basel Miami Beach. The Art Basel Miami is an annual global art fair that brings together artists and art lovers from across the globe. Before the festival starts, the Wynwood Walls artists come and update their art or even create new pieces with their most surreal creations.

There is plenty of shopping opportunity at the Wynwood Walls.If you fancy curated gifts then the Wynwood Walls Shop has it all covered. The store opened in 2012 and has a collection of curated gifts, books, prints and many more pieces of work that is inspired by the artists of the Wynwood Walls. You can also avail guides and manuals about the area here. When you walk a little further, towards downtown Miami, the shopping options are plenty. From thrift stores to Unique boutiques, from jewelry stores to fashion houses, the district has it all covered. Some popular shops of the area include MVM Miami, The shops at Midtown Miami, Boho Hunter, Basico and Nomad Tribe.

There are many restaurants and casual eateries around the Wynwood Walls Miami. The most popular around here is the Wynwood Kitchen and Bar that is as focused on art as its surroundings. Expect Latin and Asian inspired dishes here. The restaurant itself is another art gallery. The place is marked by a 20-foot long abstract painting by Christian awe, a German artist, another painting by Miami’s Santiago Rubino and also a colorful sculpture by David Benjamin Sherry that stands 11 feet tall. The bar area is adorned with a colorful mural by famed graffiti artist, Shepard Fairey. There are many other options, particularly during the second Saturdays of the months when eateries spill on the road offering delicious food. Some of the other restaurants here in Wynwood offer creative cuisines like the Wynwood Diner, Alter, GK Bistronomie and many more. If you love Italian, visit the first restaurant in the neighborhood, Joey’s Italian Café that opened in 2008.

Around here, in Wynwood Walls Miami, there is some event or other throughout the calendar year, the most significant event being the Art Basel Miami beach. The area also hosts other festivals like the Wynwood Space Art Exhibition that takes place around September period and the Red Dot Miami festival that comes around December every year. You can also rent dedicated areas for private events in the Wynwood Walls.

When the background is as colorful as Wynwood Walls, everything around is a photo opportunity. The graffiti murals of the area offer a plethora of photo ops for that perfect shot. From monochrome art to colorful spots, every wall around here is made for your Facebook and Instagram profile. Its no wonder, Wynwood walls Miami are one of the best, unique and colorful places for selfies in Miami. Ron English’s “Hulk Boy” will be perfect if you want to strike a pose.

.The Wynwood Walls Miami is open to the public from Monday to Thursday from 10:00 AM to 11:30 PM.

.On Friday and Saturday the Wynwood Walls Miami is open from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM.

.On Sunday the Wynwood Walls gallery close early. It is open to the public from 10:30 AM to 8:00 PM.

.You can enter the Wynwood Walls free of charge during this period and also during every Second Saturday when the Wynwood Art Walks happens.

.If picking up a curated gift is on your bucket list, swing by the Wynwood Wall Shop that is open from Monday through Thursday, from 11 AM to 7 PM and on Fridays as well as Saturday from 11 AM to 9 PM.On Sundays, the store is open from 11 AM to 5PM.

.But the best way to experience the Wynwood Walls Miami and to understand its evolution with various artists over the time is through the Official Walking tours of the area. These tours are guided by Miami’s Best Graffiti Guide, an institute dedicated to educating the public about the unique outdoor gallery. The tours are led by famous local artists Ryan and Pedro AMOS and shed light on all the ever-changing murals of the Wynwood Walls. They also acquaint you with the area’s most legendary street artists. These walks are available every day for different sizes of the group and for all ages.

.There are plenty of options to travel locally in Miami to get to the Wynwood Walls. If you are looking to travel by public transport in Miami,you can use the bus service or the Metro Rail.

.If you are travelling from the Hotel South Beach, Miami Beach area, you can take bus numbers 103, 110 and 2. The average travel time depending upon the route taken will be around 55 minutes.

.If you are travelling from Town of Surf Side, you can take bus numbers 119,112 and 2. The average travel time would be around 70 minutes.

.If you are travelling from Miami North West Side, you can take bus numbers 36 and 2. The average travel time in this route is around 50 minutes.

.If you are travelling from Miami Rockstar Tans Side, you can take bus numbers 120 and 2.The average travel time in this route is around 55 minutes.

.If you wish to travel by MDT Metro Rail, your journey via Douglas Road Station will take about 36 minutes.

.Make your trip to Wynwood Walls and Miami a memorable one. Miami is an excellent destination with fantastic nightlife, sprawling beaches and a happening art district. Your choices to have a good time are many. If you are travelling with kids enjoy your time at the many beaches of the city or just visit the Miami Seaquarium for an enjoyable experience. If you are a big fan of scenic views, this place will be a paradise for you. Enjoy mesmerizing views, along with the beautiful colors of sunrise and sunset. The city has a lot to offer, from the cage-less zoo to the Everglades National Park,from endless blue beaches to the luxurious clubs and bars, this city has so much to offer that no amounts of time spent in Miami will ever be enough.


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