Wynwood to become Miami’s creative capital for Art Week

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Wynwood to become Miami’s creative capital for Art Week
Design by Jacober Creative. Artists: The London Police, Kayla May and Sandra Chevrier. Photographer: Nika Kramer.
(Courtesy of Wynwood Walls)

When the beginning of December comes around, Miami goes into full-on artistic hyperdrive.

And Wynwood, as the #CreativeCaptial305, is the place to fully experience Miami Art Week, taking place from Dec. 2 to Dec. 8.

Night and day Wynwood’s got it, from forward-leaning galleries to the coolest museums, from outdoors and on-the-street art, to special events.

Yes, there’s Art Basel across the pond, of course, but Wynwood shines with its on-point local Miami feel that also reaches out with steady international appeal. And when you need a break, Wynwood’s just got so much more, including unique local retail, elevated award-winning dining and hand-held tasty bites, late-night hangs and great entertainment.

“Miami Art Week is like a 21st Century cultural Woodstock for our Wynwood neighborhood,” said Florentino Diaz, Wynwood Business Improvement District (BID) interim executive director.

The BID is the engine that reps and guides not just the artistic side of Wynwood, but also its booming business and development wave, helping to stitch together all aspects of community life.

“We embrace our creative energy, and one of the most renowned examples of street art, which makes Wynwood so special both in Miami and the world over, while also looking towards the future as our former industrial landscape grows and evolves,” Diaz said.

Those in the know always make Wynwood an important stop on their Miami Art Week itinerary. Its main artery, NW Second Avenue is the neighborhood’s “main street,” but hidden treasures, guilty pleasures and a thriving street art and graffiti scene can be found throughout its more than 50 square blocks. It’s a time and a place for serious collectors, art-world shakers, and the general culturally hungry public to sample the best of Wynwood and its thriving arts scene.

On tap will be art fairs, events, and programming from local leading art institutions and galleries. Wynwood-specific Art Week highlights for 2024 include:
• This year, Wynwood is the place for the official Miami Art Week Pop-Up Show on Dec. 7 and 8 at The Miami Art Week Gallery. And don’t miss photoMiami, the only photo-centric photography show, in the same space.

• Fairs — Spectrum Miami and Red Dot Miami will return to MANA Wynwood Convention Center, from Dec. 4 to 8, covering more than 150,000 square feet of indoor exhibition space.

• Goldman Global Arts will be featuring work on the Wynwood Walls for Miami Art Week, including the art of Carlos Mare, with special events all week. And don’t miss a pre-Week very special launch event on Nov. 29 for Jessica Goldman Srebnick’s new book Street Art Icons, published by Assouline.

• Art of Hip Hop presents Cey Adams, Departure: 40 Years of Art and Design, a career-defining retrospective exhibition celebrating the artistic contributions of this visionary artist. The exhibition opens to the public on Dec. 4.

• Museum of Graffiti’s fifth anniversary exhibition opens Dec 4 and features the pioneering work of OG Slick, an artist whose influence on graffiti, street culture, and contemporary art has reverberated globally for over three decades. The exhibition will include culinary F&B pairings courtesy of Cook Unity and Paso D’Oro, with musical performances curated by Rolling Loud.

• The Margulies Collection at the Warehouse’s new exhibition, focusing on the decades from 1930 to 1970, includes works by John Chamberlain, Willem de Kooning, Robert Motherwell, Roy Lichtenstein, Cy Twombly, Louise Nevelson, Jackson Pollock and other contemporary masters. Opens Dec. 2.

• The Gary Nader Art Centre will be the home of the Latin Grammy Academy Collection: 25 Years of Music and Art, a landmark exhibition that includes work from artists Romero Britto, Walter Goldfarb and Michael V. Rios, as well as memorabilia from Latin music icons such as Emilio Estefan, Laura Pausini, Gustavo Cerati and Joe Arroyo.

• Ralph Pucci International will mount Primal Mysteries, an exhibition of Plasterglass sculpture, inspired by heroes from the worlds of sculpture and painting, and with an earthy, contemporary feel.

• Wynwood Marketplace is hosting HIVE, a Culinary & Cocktail Village, produced by Swarm from Dec. 5 to Dec. 9.

Other notable Wynwood galleries and arts centers include Aliona Ortega Fine Art, Art Fusion Galleries, Gerez Gallery, Harold Golen Gallery, Lelia Mordoch Gallery, Lina Cerrone Fine Art Gallery, Oliver Cole Gallery, Paradox Museum, Private Gallery, The Wall Art Gallery, Wolberg Studio and University of Miami Art Gallery.

What makes Wynwood an even more outstanding Miami Art Week destination is its deserved reputation as a foodie paradise, with popular restaurants such as Doya, Pastis, KYU, Maman and Coyo Taco. There are also unique and boutique local shops to enjoy including Base Superstore, Wanitta, Mejuri, Congo Clothing Company, and OFY. And for a little of Wynwood’s famous nightlife experience, R House, Gramps and Cerveceria La Tropical are great places to check out.

 

 

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