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Wynwood Walls - Wynwood Walls_Sanju-5

Wynwood Walls

(1.4k reviews)

Wynwood

When visiting Miami this area is definitely worth adding to your list. It's literally a graffiti…read morefilled street art open air gallery filled with colorful, creative works on every corner and alleyway. They're plenty of eateries and shops to step inside and cool off and recharge along the way. You can easily spend half and day just taking it all in. They also offer guided tours but we chose to experience it at our pace. If staying downtown or just passing through this would defined be a must do to get a glimpse of the Miami culture, food and vibe. Definitely one of the highlights of our trip.

During my previous two visits to Miami, I'm not sure why I never made it here. While researching…read morenew places for this trip, the moment I saw a picture of Wynwood Walls, I knew I had to experience it in person. It is a world-renowned outdoor museum featuring, massive, constantly rotating, and vibrant street art from global artists. Founded in 2009, this walkable, family-friendly destination is surrounded by over 70 art galleries, boutiques, and cafes in the Wynwood Arts District. Wynwood is the street art district of Miami and possibly the most colourful neighbourhood in the world. Every single wall is a new experience. The talent, the detail and the bright, bold colors - amazing! Wynwood is a neighborhood just north of Downtown Miami and in between the two freeway bridges to South Beach. It was an industrial area for years, but developers revamped the place and now the warehouse buildings draw tourists in from all over the world to see the beautiful art. It was previously known as Little San Juan (El Barrio) because many people from Puerto Rico lived there, but since the area has been gentrified, it is less so. Parking: my suggestion, Park at 'Artem Apartments Garage/ Premium Parking - P2515' and walk 10 minutes.

Lumen

Lumen

(2 reviews)

Wynwood

Were you guilty of walking past? Did you overlook?…read more World-renowned artist Daniel Poppers sculpture called "Lumen" is permanently displayed at the entryway at Society Wynwood. The 30 foot sculpture is covered entirely in cracked tile mosaics. It is located in the heart of Wynwood. Definitely worth of a look. I was sad to see a homeless man napping, but this is a sign of the times. Daniel stated, "This piece is deeply inspired by Wynwood's vibrant history and creative spirit, with organic, vine-like structures symbolizing the hidden energy and resilience beneath the city's surface. The name 'Lumen' reflects those unseen connections--like the internal channels in plants--that are essential yet often overlooked."

I was wandering Wynwood when I couldn't help but notice Lumen, a 30 foot tall public art…read moreinstallation by Daniel Popper. You can find it in front of Society Wynwood, an apartment building. Lumen was unveiled during Miami Art Week on December 4, 2024. I have been a fan of Daniel Popper ever since he created the popular Thrive near the Wharf in downtown Ft. Lauderdale. Popper is a Cape Town artist and sculptor known for his large scaler installations at music festivals like the Electric Daisy carnival and special events. Lumen is Latin for opening. Both the name and vine like like elements on the sculpture are inspired by Wynwood. At night the sculpture comes alive with projection mapping over the cracked tiles covering it. About the piece Popper has said "The word 'lumen' has layers of meaning. In botany, it refers to the cavity within a cell--where life flows, grows, and evolves. In this piece, LUMEN becomes a portal, a symbol of inner space and connection, inviting us to step into new worlds, both within and beyond ourselves. This piece is deeply inspired by Wynwood's vibrant history and creative spirit, with organic, vine-like structures symbolizing the hidden energy and resilience beneath the city's surface. The name 'Lumen' reflects those unseen connections--like the internal channels in plants--that are essential yet often overlooked. By day, the cracked tile mosaic will highlight the handmade quality, while at night, projection mapping will bring it to life, blending traditional craftsmanship with digital innovation. It's an honor to contribute to the artistic legacy of Wynwood, a place that has inspired me and so many others." I love Daniel Popper's work and Wynwood is the perfect setting for this monumental piece.. This sculpture is the perfect backdrop for photos and other peoples artistic expression.

Now Contemporary Art

Now Contemporary Art

(5 reviews)

$$

Wynwood

Raw concrete floors..exposed high roof joists and white concrete walls. Throw in dim overhead…read morelighting with a few strategic spotlights and voila you're in Now gallery. I ventured a block east of the main 2nd Avenue track after receiving a flier for an event at an adjacent space, and I ventured in to enjoy this months exhibit: sculptures made out of old books! Highlight of the exhibit seemed to be books arranged in a DNA double helix..deep stuff...cool space!

Collecting art in Miami, I am well-acquainted with Now Contemporary Art for many years; and, have…read moreacquired several pieces along the way. In the last year, the gallery has moved and restructured its representation, all for the better. The new space, though smaller, is more visually functional. It's open and airy, with high ceilings, natural light and expansive walls that bring out the best in the works featured. The gallery specializes in artists employing clever use of unconventional materials to generate exciting and quirky art works. Example, cubed wood to mimic pixilated animal sculptures, melted and mutilated manga dolls, cut comic book pages collaged in optical patterns, lego blocks arranged in to architecture, paintings of amusing and happy plasticine figurines in social arrangements, buttons kinetically arranged with fishing line to create 3 dimensional imagery, carved books et al. All fun and aesthetically whimsical. The uniquely original art is presented by Pablo Dona, the gallery owner/director, a passionate and charming dealer, sells the art he loves and wants to collect for himself. Now Contemporary is among the galleries that have elected to remain in Wynwood and is open to the public Tuesday through Saturday with both on site and street parking. The art is family friendly, as is the gallerist.

Old RC Cola Plant

Old RC Cola Plant

(13 reviews)

Wynwood

I have always wanted to explore the old RC Cola Plant in Wynwood. RC Cola had its origins in…read moreGeorgia just like Coca-Cola but it never became as popular. The building is open sometimes for tours and as an event space. It was closed the day I finally had the chance to come by but I still was able to enjoy all of the art painted on the outside of the building. In 1905 RC (Royal Crown) Cola was founded by Claud Adkins Hatcher, a Columbus, Georgia pharmacist who enjoyed creating soft drinks in the basement of his family's wholesale grocery business. The company was originally called Union Bottling Works. Royal Crown Ginger Ale was the first flavor followed by Royal Crown Strawberry, Royal Crown Root Beer and Chero-Cola. One day Hatcher overheard a route salesman describe a competitors tall bottle as being knee high which inspired him to create the Nehi line of fruit flavors in 1924. These included orange, grape, root beer. By 1925 the name of the company had been changed to Chero-Cola Co. and there were 315 plants in 14 southern states for bottling Chero-Cola and Nehi. In 1928 the company changed its name again to the Nehi Corporation because of the popularity of the fruity soft drinks. Things were going along well for the corporation until the Great Depression and the stock market crash of October 1929. Business finally began to stabilize by the 1930's but Hatcher passed away suddenly at the age of 46 on December 31, 1933. His will provided for the establishment in 1938 for the Pickett and Hatcher Educational Fund named after his good friend Devitt Pickett. The fund offered college educations to students who couldn't otherwise afford them. The fund is still operating today benefitting thousands of college students. Hatcher was succeeded by Vice President H.R. Mott who led the company to profitability in the 1940's by streamlining operations and cutting expenses. In 1946 celebrities such as Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Joan Crawford advertised for the company. In 1955 the name of the company was changed to Royal Crown Cola Company. In 1961 they made a breakthrough with a diet cola that tasted good and had no aftertaste. Diet Rite Cola took the company to new heights until cyclamate, the low calorie sweetener used in the soda was banned in 1969. 1975 brought to the public the popular ad campaign "Me and my RC." In 1980 the first caffeine free RC cola was introduced and in 1983 Diet Rite was eventually reformulated with NutraSweet. In 1984 RC Cola was bought by Chesapeake Financial Corporation an affiliate of Victor Posner and the headquarters was relocated from Atlanta, Georgia to Miami, Florida. An unfavorable court ruling against Posner spelled the end of RC Cola and it closed down in 1993 due to financial mismanagement. After becoming abandoned, the building began attracting graffiti. Today the RC Cola building is a focal point of the prestigious Art Basel held every December. It has appeared in the movie 2Fast2Furious. The plant is now owned by the Mana Urban Arts Project nd it is used for parties, festivals, events, and trade fairs. Art pieces painted there are under the curation of the Bushwick Collective. A full list of upcoming events can be found online.

My favorite WMC/MMW Party is Above and Beyond at the Old RC Cola Plant. Great venue for such great…read moremusic. Easy to navigate and walk around. Open air parties are my favorite and even better when weather is cool at night. Nothing sucks more than being packed like sardines feeling all hot and sweaty. Not here!

Bus Stop, 2017 - publicart - Updated May 2026

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