You can see the pictured works below, and the works of Meulman starting December 5 at the Museum of Graffiti – 299 NW 25th Street Miami, 33127. Better known as Atomik, the graffiti artist is famous (or maybe notorious) for a signature character that resembles Orange. His works will display there in an interactive format to help abate negative energy. You can help the Graffiti USA Classic Car Museum come to life:. Operating hours are Friday and Saturdays 10 am 4 pm and other times by appointment. The first show at the Museum of Graffiti entitled Negative Space, will showcase Amsterdam artist Niels “SHOE” Meulman who sparked a movement of calligraphy based graffiti. The 1st Phase of the Museum is open to visitors and you can see what we are building with guided tours. Guests will see works from, and learn about NYC street art stars like Blade, RAMMELLZEE, Phase2, Dondi White, Doze Green, and a host of other graffiti legends. Helmed by graffiti artist, and curator Alen Ket and attorney Allison Freidin, they will present the history of graffiti art around the world. It's been a long time coming, but after months maybe years of planning, a museum inspired by George Lucas' 'American Graffiti' is coming to life. Step inside and take a self-guided tour through the.
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To celebrate the artists that make the area pop, the Museum of Graffiti will soon launch in Wynwood. The Museum of Graffiti is the first museum in the world exclusively dedicated to the graffiti art form. On August 15, 2020, twenty artists converged in the alleys of this intersection to create a graffiti production that highlights the history of graffiti in DC and commemorates the life of Cool Disco Dan.
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Whether commissioned, or from the spray can of a secretive street artist, each mural and piece excites your senses. The must-see 14th Street Graffiti Museum offers an unforgettable glimpse into DC’s rich graffiti past and vibrant future. If you have been to Miami’s Wynwood District, you will know that the area is alive with street art.