Wynwood Walls was established in 2009 by the legendary placemaker and visionary Tony Goldman as an outdoor museum of international street art. Since the first year's program – featuring Kenny Scharf, Futura, Os Gemeos, Swoon, Shepard Fairey, and other renowned innovators in street art, Wynwood Walls has become a phenomenon, spurring the creation of murals throughout the Wynwood district. It is now one of the best venues in the world to see the work of leading street artists.For Wynwood Walls and beyond, use our Miami trip planner to get the most from your Miami vacation.
In 2010, the adjacent Wynwood Doors, with 176 feet of roll-up storefront gates was added. Each subsequent year, a selection of international artists – that range from old school graffiti artists to young artists responsible for the newest work being created today – have created artwork for the Wynwood Walls. In 2012, Wynwood Walls celebrated Art Basel with a series of events dedicated to the vision of Tony Goldman who passed that September. Since that time, the project has been curated by Tony's daughter, Goldman Properties CEO Jessica Goldman Srebnick.
The world-class murals and the spirit of the project attracts thousands of people to Wynwood Walls each year and it has become a popular site for musical concerts, poetry readings, film and video screenings and special events. Miami’s now world renowned open air “museum of the streets” continues to attract visitors from around the world and currently encompasses more than 40 dazzling, cutting-edge murals created by respected street artists from Asia, Europe, Latin America and the United States.
Wynwood Walls is located on NW Second Avenue between 25th and 26th Streets and is free and open to the public. For hours and more information please visit www.thewynwoodwalls.com.
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Wynwood Walls reviews
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Much has changed since the last time I’ve been there... much more commercialized and cost to get in has significantly risen. If you are an art lover, this is a prime spot; otherwise consider your... more »
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One of the great sights to see. Such a display of hard work and artistic talents. Every time you think you've reached the end, there's yet another street with more amazing artwork on it. more »
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Really cool place to see some street art. Going into town, it looks a little rundown, but the art place is great. Good for a family or group of friends to just go hangout and look around. You can definitely see some the artwork/ paintings with some sort of meaning to them. If you're looking for something to do in Miami, then this is a good place to visit.
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Colorful, talented artist, featured in the Wynwood Wall district. Come and see it for yourself! A free, open air gallery for all eyes to appreciate. I’m so happy they turn this area into ART and brought it back to life, a little bit of love and care comes a long way. Great restaurants, bars, and clubs with music that pleases all ears.
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