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Museum of Graffiti

4.6 (72 reviews)
Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
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Jolie J.

We were in the Wynwood neighborhood so we decided to give the Museum of Graffiti a look. We loved it! Reading all about graffiti culture, getting to know the artists, and seeing the actual pieces of art. So vibrant, subversive, fun! We were done within an hour because we didn't opt to do the art of hip hop too which is at their sister property next door. Definitely worth a trip here and then stay to eat tacos at Benito Juarez or at A Family Restaurant for "Argentinian good things".

Adriana G.

I've been wanting to attend a graffiti class for many years and it finally came true today! Upon arrival, we signed a waiver and got to tour the inside before heading outside for the fun. I enjoyed the history behind the art and our instructor was very friendly & willing to help. We went out back to spray paint the wall and had a variety of colors to choose from. Overall, I'd recommend anyone come here for a date night or simply to let some artistic juices flow. I would definitely return here and think it's well worth your money!

Joanna V.

I came here with a friend for an event featuring a new artist. It was after regular hours and free as long as you RSVP'd. The event was stellar. Obviously, we were able to see the new exhibit which was displayed throughout the museum. There was also free beer being given out for samples, as well as free Levi jackets with screen printing from the museum. Outside was also a vibe where they were showcasing a couple things. All in all, I really enjoyed this museum. Definitely a good addition to any trip down to Wynwood.

Catherine D.

Absolutely love coming here such a a great chill spot. Always doing something and always getting to meet an artist. They are so friendly and inviting. Great price and great value. Parking you have to pay but it's not bad. And even when it's busy still not bad. Maybe a little walking but not bad

Kay L.

Amazing work, immersive & interesting! I left with a new appreciation for these artists , art style and learned the history behind graffiti. My husband and I enjoyed the museum especially the interactive bits. If you or someone you know loves taking pics this makes a great spot inside & out!

Rumit P.

This was such a fun museum connected to the Art of Hip Hop Gallery. The admission fee was reasonable. Expect to spend about an hour, maybe less, depending on how many of the captions you read and how much time you spend enjoying the art. The layout of the room makes for an uncluttered and nicely paced journey through various themes and styles. The staff were friendly and upbeat. Highly recommended!

Shane S.

Museum of Graffiti was good yet preferred the Art of Hip Hop Museum. I am from NYC originally. I was in NYC in the 90s so experienced Hip Hop culture in the form of when Big Pun became the first Latino rapper to go platinum, seeing giant handball court walls become graffiti murals, break dancing, and of course 5 pointz in Queens with amazing graffiti. I have seen many original Keith Haring murals in NYC including the famous "Crack is Wack" mural in Harlem that I saw again last year and is still in amazing condition despite being done in the 1980s. Crack is wack and stay away from hard drugs is word to the wise. Interesting that they spoke about the first graffiti artist and the history from artwork to vandalism. I loved that they had an original piece of Keith Haring and mention of him yet felt that they should have mentioned Jean-Michel Basquiat for he started as a graffiti artist before becoming a famous painter linked with Andy Warhol. I have seen Jean Michel originals and he is incredible edgy and on another level whose work like Haring and Warhol leaves an important legacy. Jean-Michel's graffiti tag name was SAMO. I still think that folks who visit the Museum of Graffiti should go to the The Art of Hip Hop museum. Both are available to see for $22. Carolyn at the front desk is very knowledgable about graffiti which is one of the elements of Hip Hop. She is a talented graffiti artist herself with a unique style. She did mention that Jean-Michel didn't consider himself a graffiti artist and a street artist yet in my mind he did do graffiti and think he deserves to be mentioned here next to Keith Haring. My favorite thing of this museum was the special feature of the metaphysical surrealism by artist Mear One. While I didn't vibe with all of it I must say some of it I connected with and absolutely loved. The special feature section rotates so call to see what is on display. Check it out!

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Adriana B.

I really would've never thought to visit this museum if it weren't for my niece that was visiting from out of town. I have to say I really liked it! It brought back many memories of when I lived in NY and graffiti was booming. It's a small museum but has lots to read. The history of graffiti is very interesting and they present it very nicely. There is special pricing at times (we had BOGO) on tickets and they also have a 2nd museum, Hip Hop, around the corner.

May M.

Went to the opening of the Moses and Taps Exhibition and it did not disappoint. Nicely put together exhibits with information about graffiti artists and how it started. Great location in the heart of Wynwood surrounded by street art!!

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Dave A.

Interesting (if a bit self righteous/indulgent) display of art that plays with the boundary of vandalism while celebrating anarchy. Then there was the roped off piece with the DO NOT CROSS THIS LINE guidance, just before exiting through the gift shop. Next visit I am going to bring a can of spray paint, step across that line and express myself all over that wall.

Shae C.

I had family in town for a long weekend and was looking to take them to some cool places that weren't just food and drinks. The Museum of Graffiti was the PERFECT place to appeal to the adult art and music lovers, and it was also ideal for the kids in the group because the bright colors and different rooms and exhibits were enough to capture their attention as well. The entry way to the museum is this super cool bodega looking storefront that leads into a gift store with lots of very cool pieces of art and novelty items. After we spent an hour here we went right around the corner of the block to The Art of HipHop museum which was also a very cool eclectic homage to all of the music I grew up on. It was both fun and funny to share that with my cousins who grew up on that music as well as now my nieces and nephews. I followed both museums on social media now and see they do a lot of different events which I will absolutely be checking out. Apparently they change the format and exhibits often.

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Nathan D.

This space is co-owned by people that have a true love and understanding of graffiti culture.. historically as well as the contemporary scene. One of the owners has been immersed in the scene or decades and has personal relationships with most of (not all of) the graffiti legends across the US. The museum features a self guided educational tour with art, installations, mix media pieces, sculptures, as well as photos and memorabilia. The museum also constantly hosts programming in the space.. giving guests opportunities to meet current writers, legendary writers, as well as artist talks, workshops, and more... you definitely want to get on their mailing list to see what they have going at the moment.

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Informative and also entertaining. This place opened my eyes to the meaning and activism behind this art form. Highly recommend.

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I'm such an artsy person and seen that you can book a graffiti class before you actually tour the museum.

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